Friday, November 22, 2024

PM Modi Lowered the Stature of His position: BRS Working President KTR

Nizamabad : Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Nizamabad, Telangana, today, where he made several important promises to the public in preparation for the upcoming elections. During his speech, he launched a fervent attack on the current Chief Minister, KCR, accusing him of attempting to bring BRS into the NDA fold, a move Modi claimed to have thwarted. Modi emphasized the importance of democracy, asserting that decisions should not resemble a monarchy.

Modi cautioned the people of Telangana about the Congress party, accusing them of orchestrating vote distribution through their association with BRS. He alleged that BRS had provided a backdoor entry for Congress and that they were using smaller parties for support.

In response to Modi’s accusations, KTR, the working president of BRS and Telangana minister, vehemently refuted the claims. He criticized Modi for what he perceived as blatant dishonesty and questioned why their party would require permission for internal decisions. KTR labeled the BJP under Modi as a “jhuta” (false) and “jumla” (empty promise) factory.

KTR further highlighted Modi’s inconsistency and selective targeting of BRS, pointing to several other potential NDA allies. He also mentioned Jay Shah’s appointment as the BCCI secretary and accused Modi of turning a blind eye to it when discussing family politics.

KTR called out unfulfilled promises made by Modi for 2022, such as doubling farm income, achieving a five trillion economy, and creating jobs, while stating that Modi had done little for Telangana. He predicted a dismal performance for the BJP in the upcoming Telangana election and referred to the NDA as a sinking ship, listing parties that had already left the alliance.

In summary, the rally in Nizamabad witnessed a heated exchange of words between Modi and KTR, highlighting the political tension and diverging viewpoints leading up to the elections

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