New India not ready to accept corruption: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said ‘new India’ is not ready to accept corruption as a part of its system, adding that the union government over the last six-seven years has succeeded in instilling confidence among the population that it is possible to contain corruption.

In a video message to the joint conference of CVC and CBI being held in Gujarat, the Prime Minister noted that the deliberations of the conference in Kevadia holds importance as the place is marked by the presence of Sardar Patel, who gave the highest priority to making governance the basis of India’s progress, public concerns and public welfare.

“New India is no longer ready to accept that corruption is part of the system. It wants its systems transparent, processes efficient and governance smooth,” the Prime Minister said.

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