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PM Modi Claims BJP as Emerging Choice in Telangana; Expresses Gratitude in Final Campaign Push

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his vigorous campaigning in Telangana, expressing immense gratitude to the people of Hyderabad for their unwavering support during his mega rally. In a tweet, PM Modi emphasized that the BJP is gaining ground as the favored option in Telangana, underscoring the party’s commitment to the state’s progress.   Immense gratitude […]

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PM Modi Claims BJP as Emerging Choice in Telangana; Expresses Gratitude in Final Campaign Push

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his vigorous campaigning in Telangana, expressing immense gratitude to the people of Hyderabad for their unwavering support during his mega rally. In a tweet, PM Modi emphasized that the BJP is gaining ground as the favored option in Telangana, underscoring the party’s commitment to the state’s progress.

 

During a mega roadshow held on Monday in Hyderabad ahead of the state assembly elections, PM Modi received an enthusiastic welcome from a massive crowd. Union Minister G Kishan Reddy and BJP MP K Laxman accompanied the Prime Minister during the event, witnessing an overwhelming response from supporters lining both sides of the roads.

Taking aim at the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Congress, PM Modi emphasized corruption, appeasement, and dynastic politics, claiming that both parties’ actions have hampered Telangana’s growth.

“Telangana’s trust is with the BJP because we are synonymous with development and prosperity,” PM Modi declared during his visit to Karimnagar.

During his campaign, PM Modi also paid a visit to Tirupati’s revered Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, offering prayers and marking an important milestone in his electoral journey.

Telangana’s upcoming elections on November 30 promise a triangular battle between the Bharat Rasthtra Samithi, the Congress, and the BJP. In the previous 2018 Assembly elections, the BRS, then known as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), won 88 out of 119 seats and a sizable 47.4 percent of the total vote share, leaving the Congress in a distant second place with only 19 seats.

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