"Samajwadi Janata Dal" attacks Modi over black money in Delhi rally
New Delhi, Dec 22 (IBNS): The "Samajwadi Janata Dal" , where former Janata Parivar leaders Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar and Mulayam Singh Yadav , have come together, on Monday attacked Narendra Modi over the black money issue from a rally in the national capital.
Leaders like Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government failed in its pledge to bring back black money.
They mocked the Prime Minister with Nitish Kumar saying that Modi had said that black money when brought back will mean Rs 20 lakh for each poor in India.
The Samajwadi Janata Dal (SJD), a formation of parties that belong to what is called the “Janata Parivar”, was formed to counter the ruling Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) and it had announced then to hold a sit-in demonstration in Delhi on Dece 22 against failure to bring back black money stashed abroad and on the issues of farmer suicides and rising unemployment across the country.
Top Headlines
-
News
Donald Trump picks 'smart and tough' Pam Bondi as new US Attorney General after Matt Gaetz withdraws
November 22, 2024
-
News
Baba Siddique murder case: Arrested Akashdeep Gill used a labourer's hotspot to evade tracking, say police
November 22, 2024
-
News
Canadian government denies media report that claims PM Modi knew of Khalistani leader Nijjar's killing
November 22, 2024
-
News
Pakistan: 42 Shiites die after gunmen open fire on vehicle in Kurram
November 22, 2024
-
News
PE firm TA Associates' strategic investment in VeeHealthtek
November 19, 2024
-
News
Manipur unrest: Civil society sets 24-hr deadline for BJP MLAs to take 'decisive action'
November 19, 2024
-
News
Delhi chokes as air quality remains in 'severe plus' category amid curb on several daily activities
November 19, 2024
-
News
Keir Starmer meets Narendra Modi in Brazil, announces relaunch of UK-India free trade agreement talks
November 19, 2024
-
News
Tirumala trust asks non-Hindu staffers to retire or opt for transfer
November 19, 2024
-
News
Manipur's unabated violence kills 1 more in Jiribam, Amit Shah schedules meeting today
November 18, 2024