India is a country with backward education, extreme poverty, and a huge gap between the rich and the poor, but why has it developed very rapidly in recent years. In addition to the fact that the United States and the Western world still need them for the time being, there is another reason why we must study them seriously.
Because Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently revealed his personal property, including a property worth 10 million rupees, and a whopping 319 in the bankRs 40 lakh deposit and Rs 56Rs 50,000 investment. In addition, he has a share worth 19Rs 90,000 for life insurance, and 4 rings worth Rs 120,000 in total. Interestingly, his cash reserves are only Rs 4,700.
According to today's exchange data, one yuan can be exchanged for 1164 Indian rupees, if you save a little effort, you can directly divide the above data by ten and you can calculate how much money Modi has.
This figure is the data of an ordinary middle-class family in our country, and this is the real personal property of the top leader of a country, who leads the largest population in the world, and such data is indeed extremely shocking to us.
We don't have to worry about falsifying this data, because India belongs to a capitalist society under the Western system after all. Modi is not without political opponents. Since he can publish it, it must mean that this data can stand up to scrutiny, otherwise the so-called disclosure of assets will become a joke.
The disclosure of Prime Minister Modi's assets is not just a set of figures, but a declaration of transparency and integrity. This openness will undoubtedly lead more national leaders to the path of transparency and integrity. While these numbers may be just the tip of the iceberg, they provide a global mirror to think about what transparency and integrity mean in the face of power.
The disclosure of Prime Minister Modi's personal assets is a testament to the progress made in the fight against corruption and his unwavering commitment to transparency and integrity. Globally, more and more leaders should be brave enough to face public scrutiny and actively advocate for transparency and integrity to set an example and drive social progress and development.
If the country's leaders dare to take the lead in disclosing their assets, there will be an upward and downward effect. Next, I believe that India will publish the best assets at all levels at all levels, so that corruption can be greatly restricted, so that those corrupt elements have nothing to hide under the sun, which may be the reason why India is developing so fast.