PM Modi: Congress Taking Over from BRS Won't Alter Telangana's Fate

Accusing both parties of being identical in nature, PM Modi highlighted the alleged corruption and deceit practiced by them. He cited instances of scams, such as the Kaleshwaram project, during the tenure of BRS, which he claimed were ignored by the current Congress administration.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public gathering in Telangana, emphasizing that the transition from the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), and now to the Congress party, will bring no substantial change to the state's governance.

Accusing both parties of being identical in nature, PM Modi highlighted the alleged corruption and deceit practiced by them. He cited instances of scams, such as the Kaleshwaram project, during the tenure of BRS, which he claimed were ignored by the current Congress administration.

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PM Modi expressed his disdain for the dynasty-driven politics of certain opposition leaders, asserting that his commitment lies solely with the welfare of the nation. He reiterated his dedication to serving the people of India, emphasizing that the entire population is his family.

Regarding developmental initiatives, PM Modi listed numerous projects launched across the country in recent weeks, emphasizing the government's focus on national progress. He highlighted the extensive consultations and planning undertaken for the 'Viksit Bharat Nirman' initiative, aimed at comprehensive development.

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PM Modi also acknowledged Telangana's contribution to the construction of the Ram temple and emphasized the government's efforts to honor the state's freedom fighters and tribal communities. He announced plans for the establishment of the Sammakka Sarakka Central Tribal University and a national turmeric board in Telangana, among other welfare measures.

The Prime Minister concluded by reaffirming the BJP's commitment to the nation's development and expressed optimism for the party's prospects in Telangana, echoing the slogan "abki baar, 400 paar" (this time, crossing 400 seats).

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Union Minister for Tourism and Culture G. Kishan Reddy, along with other BJP leaders, joined PM Modi at the event.

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