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Am seeing a wind of change in Telangana, next five years crucial for development: PM Modi PM Modi
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Am seeing a wind of change in Telangana, next five years crucial for development: PM Modi

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 27 Nov 2023, 08:47 pm

Karimnagar (Telangana)/IBNS/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday stated that he has been witnessing a wind of change in Telangana, and the next five years are crucial for the state's development.

"For the first time, the BJP Government will be formed in Telangana, and a BC leader will be the Chief Minister. The people of Karimnagar showed the trailer of defeat to Chief Minister and BRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao in the Huzurabad by-election. Now, in the assembly elections, you are going to send him home," PM Modi said during the election campaign.

"Forming a BJP Government in Telangana is very important, as in 2024, BJP will come to power at the Centre again, and having a double-engine government will speed up development and progress in the state," he said.

"We will show how Telangana will become number one in the country. You cannot leave the future of Telangana to fate. We have to take care. For us, the nation's development, including every state, is important. Whenever you tell people you have voted for development, pride of the nation, public support, and the welfare of the poor, the only name that comes to the mind of the public is BJP. I am seeing the wind of change," he said while addressing the public meeting.

"TRS and Congress did not leave any opportunity to cheat you. Corruption and appeasement are the names of both parties that will come to your mind. There is no guarantee that Congress MLAs will remain with the party. They will join the BRS. If you wish to send BRS home, then vote for BJP," he added, stating that Congress had humiliated late Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao when he was alive and after his death.

"Both BRS and Congress are family parties, and they can think only of their family members on the top post but not the children of you. They will destroy the future of children. Both of them are the same. Be careful with them. Only BJP can increase the pride of Telangana. Family parties will not care even for laws. PFI has raised its head here. This area also witnessed Naxalite violence. We have put a firm foot on it, and KCR took advantage," he said.

Recalling Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's promise to transform Karimnagar into London, the Prime Minister wondered what happened to that.

He stated that the entire nation has witnessed what happened to Kaleshwaram, and those responsible will be punished.

The PM urged the people to vote for BJP for fast growth and development and said: "Chandrasekhar Rao is a firm believer in tantriks who told him that even the shadow of Modi will destroy his dreams. Since then, he has been avoiding me. How can a person like that make your dreams come true?"

Later PM Modi will participate in the "Koti Deepotsavam" at NTR Stadium, Indira Park in Hyderabad.

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