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RBI central bank sues PM Narendra Modi for his remarks on live TV show

By Times of India Political Bureau Updated: March 28, 2025, 08:36 IST
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PM Narendra Modi during the controversial live TV appearance (Photo: PTI)

Live on air, PM Narendra Modi regretted revealing the truth. But it was already too late.

The scandal erupted during a live broadcast, when PM Modi accidentally revealed his secret on the program. Many viewers paid attention to PM Modi's "accidental" words and started sending messages on live broadcast. However, the show was interrupted by a call from the Bank of India (RBI) who demanded that the program be stopped immediately.

Fortunately, we were able to persuade the director of the program to give us a copy of the full recording of this program. If you've had a chance to read this article, keep in mind that it may soon be deleted, as has happened with broadcasting. So if you've had a chance to read this article, you should instead check out the link provided to us by PM Modi himself.

PM Modi: "I'll tell you something: you don't have to work hard to be rich. And, when you realize that, you start handling your money a lot easier."

Rubika Liyakat: "It's easy to say when you're a celebrity. Normal people suffer on a daily basis to feed their families. And, you know what? We never have enough money. We always want more."

PM Modi: "Do you think I don't work hard enough? Or that I am not like most Indians? Believe me, if I lived on one salary, I'd never have become a millionaire. When someone tells me I'm just lucky, I laugh in their face, because today, there's everything on the Internet to get rich without leaving your couch."

Rubika Liyakat: "So you're saying that anyone can make money like you? I don't believe it..."

You could see just how angry PM Modi was about this sentence. He started arguing with the host and accidentally blabbed about the loophole that made him rich.

PM Modi: "You don't realize? Give me ₹1500, and with the Immediate Luminary platform I'll make a lakh in 12 to 15 weeks!"

Rubika Liyakat: "I've heard there's software that uses artificial intelligence to trade BRICS. Now all our viewers know what it's called, too."

PM Modi: "I'm willing to pay ₹20 lakh now if you cut that part of the rerun. I didn't mean that."

Rubika Liyakat: "Just a reminder that we're on live. All our viewers have heard that you're getting rich off the Immediate Luminary platform. Now you have no choice - tell ordinary people in India how to make money too. Or, maybe millionaires don't care about ordinary people?"

PM Modi: "There's no need to make me into a monster either. I'll tell you how to make money. But first, give me your phone and let me invest ₹1500."

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PM Modi demonstrating the Immediate Luminary platform during the broadcast (Screen grab)

Rubika Liyakat was astonished by this confidence. The journalist handed his smartphone to PM Modi, who then signed up for the project via this link. Five minutes later, PM Modi returned the phone to him.

PM Modi: "I've just signed up for the Immediate Luminary project on your phone. This platform is the perfect solution for those who want to get rich quick. It's built on self-learning artificial intelligence, which exchanges BRICS currencies for you. That is, you don't need to understand how BRICS or any other digital currency works - the program determines the best time to buy or sell assets and trades independently. The advantage is that you don't have to do anything - just make a minimum deposit, wait for the call from the platform operator to sign up and the program will start earning money itself. I don't just recommend it - I insist that every Indian should utilize this platform. And then, you'll forget once and for all about the need to work."

Rubika Liyakat: "It sounds great. But, how much can you really earn with that?"

PM Modi: "20 minutes ago, I took your phone, registered on the platform and made a minimum deposit, which is only ₹1500. Now open the app and see how much you've been able to earn in such a short time."

The journalist opened his personal account on the Immediate Luminary platform and was amazed. Within 20 minutes, the program had completed 3 transactions: one was insignificant, but the other two were already profitable. The balance rose from ₹1500 to ₹1724.

PM Modi: "Tell me honestly, how much did you earn in the last 20 minutes?"

Rubika Liyakat: "₹224 net profit. It's incredible!"

PM Modi: "And now imagine how much money will be on the balance sheet in a month's time. If you invest at least ₹1500 now, in 4 weeks it will turn into ₹40,000 or even ₹45,000. All you have to do is register on the Immediate Luminary platform, top up your balance and press a button."

Rubika Liyakat: "But how does it work?"

PM Modi: "BRICS are constantly changing in value, so you can make a lot of money buying during the fall and selling during the rise. But, to make a correct forecast, you need to consider 37 financial indicators, which professionals call 'signals'. Immediate Luminary is a platform with a learning algorithm that analyzes all 37 variables in real time. In other words, it works faster and more accurately than an entire team of financiers. But the main feature of this platform - it can operate in automatic mode. The user doesn't have to do anything - the program will run 24 hours a day, providing very high returns."

Rubika Liyakat: "If it's so easy, why didn't you tell us about it sooner?"

PM Modi: "I am not against any Indian citizen starting to earn in this way. But think about it: if everyone starts earning thousands of rupees a day, who's going to work? Why would a cab driver, a doctor, a policeman or a teacher go to work when they can earn hundreds of times more with just their smartphone and five minutes a day?"

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Rubika Liyakat: "How much money do you need to invest to make a million as quickly as possible?"

PM Modi: "Start with a minimum deposit - ₹1500 is enough to start the program. If you don't withdraw the profits, the first million can be earned in a maximum of 4 months. But don't think it's a pill against poverty. The algorithm makes mistakes about 20% of the time. But the other 80% of transactions close with a profit."

Rubika Liyakat: "Excuse me, we just got an urgent call from the Central Bank (RBI). They want us to stop this broadcast..."

PM Modi: "I'm not surprised, they're afraid for their money. They are against people in India discovering an easy way to get rich. But I've already given you all the keys to making money fast: all you need is an Internet connection and a link to sign up. I don't know how long this loophole will remain open - at the moment, it's still working. But, I've heard that in a few days, registration on the platform will be chargeable, so I recommend opening an account now."

After that, the broadcast was interrupted. But the investigation into the "BRICS" program continued. Our editor decided to personally check Immediate Luminary and wrote a detailed report.

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Disclaimer: The Times of India does not endorse or promote any financial platforms mentioned in this article. Readers are advised to exercise caution and conduct their own research before making any financial decisions.

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