Separate statehood for Telangana is definitely not for nuclear families: PM Modi

Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, party chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar, National OBC President K. Lakshman and others were present.

Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, party chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar, National OBC President K. Lakshman and others were present.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a full-scale political attack against the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government, accusing it of being “corrupt”, and “run by one family”, which is detrimental to the interests of the poor. Of. development of the state.

Amid the slogan “Modi…Modi” on the tarmac of the Begumpet airport, where a makeshift stage was put up by the Telangana unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to give him a grand welcome, Mr Modi said the need for a separate movement was movement for Telangana was certainly not meant for a nuclear family to “enjoy informal power and plunder the state”.

Family-dominated and owned parties are a “threat to the country and democracy itself”, “the people of Telangana see for the first time what happens when one family rules power”. “Corruption becomes the main face of such dynastic parties who can think only of selfishness without disturbing the problems or welfare of the poor and marginalized sections,” he affirmed.

In direct reference to Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, he said that “superstition and over-reliance on superstitions in power is dangerous even for a person as they cannot do justice with a limited perspective”. “I was told once in Gujarat that I would not go to a place because the CM chair would be gone, but I went there nonetheless because I have faith in knowledge and technology,” he announced amidst joy.

In this context, Mr. Modi referred to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for being a ‘sannyasi’ and wearing similar clothes, but with a belief in modern knowledge and technology, he won the election for the second time. He recalled his past trips to the city when people had bought tickets to listen to him before he traveled across the country.

“The love and affection showered on me by the people of Hyderabad and Telangana has inspired me to become the Prime Minister. I can’t forget this and thank you enough,” he said. Mr. Modi was sure that the BJP would come to power in the next elections and this was evident in the party’s recent victory in the bypolls.

“It is clear that there is going to be a change of government here as the people of Telangana have already made up their mind on the matter. Change is near and the party is ready. His government at the Center has taken seriously the slogan of ‘Development for All’ and implemented welfare and development schemes irrespective of caste or creed in the last eight years.

“The poor can now live a life of honor and dream of a better future as they are part of the development process as they are part of the banking system through Jan Dhan Yojana, direct benefit transfers are being made to farmers, households, etc. . Made for the poor and so on”, he explained.

The poor sections of Telangana are also eligible to get benefits of such schemes, but the TRS government is changing the name to claim the credit, but it “cannot erase us from the hearts of the poor as we always try to help such sections”. are,” he said.

The country is on a rapid growth trajectory, with the third largest startups in the world based on modern technology and Telangana has a big role to play in this effort, which requires a progressive government by the BJP.

The prime minister said he had been informed about the death of three party workers in recent days and paid tribute to them. He called upon the party workers to get rid of the “dynastic government” and work hard to bring the party to power in the next election.

Promising to develop Telangana into a ‘tech hub’ and in all other aspects, he observed that the dreams of a separate state have not come true due to the rule of the TRS family. “The BJP’s fight is for Telangana’s future and its self-respect,” he said.

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy to TS BJP leader, party chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar, National OBC President K Laxman and others were present.