PM Modi campaigns in Andhra Pradesh’s Palnadu

Published By : Admin | March 17, 2024 | 17:00 IST
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Ahead of the Lok Sabha election 2024, PM Modi addressed an emphatic NDA rally in Andhra Pradesh’s Palnadu today. Soon after the election dates were announced, he commenced his campaign, stating, "The bugle for the Lok Sabha election has just been blown across the nation, and today I am among everyone in Andhra Pradesh." The PM said, “This time, the election result is set to be announced on June 4th. Now, the nation is saying - '4 June Ko 400 Paar’, ' For a developed India... 400 Paar. For a developed Andhra Pradesh... 400 Paar."

In a spirited rally, PM Modi asserted, "Our NDA coalition moves forward with both regional aspirations and national progress in mind. In this election, BJP's allies are increasing, strengthening the NDA. The aim of the NDA is to build a developed Andhra Pradesh for a developed India! With the double-engine government of the NDA in Andhra Pradesh, development here will receive even more momentum."

On the development of the state of Andhra Pradesh, PM Modi iterated, “Our government is paying attention to the small needs of the farmers. Under the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi, farmers in Palnadu have been given over 700 crore rupees.” Also, PM Modi emphasized that during his government's tenure, numerous leading educational institutes have been inaugurated or had their foundation stones laid.

He further urged citizens to elect the maximum number of NDA MPs to effectively implement the central government's schemes in this region. All NDA MPs will work for you with great dedication.

Criticizing the Congress for betrayal, PM Modi remarked, “In the NDA, we all move forward together, but on the other hand, there is the Congress party, which has only one agenda - to 'use and throw' the people of the coalition! Even if Congress may have had to form alliances out of necessity today, their mindset remains the same."

PM Modi recalled the joyous celebration when Ram Lalla returned home during the Ram Temple inauguration. He praised NTR for portraying Lord Rama and Lord Krishna, highlighting his lifelong advocacy for farmers and the poor. The PM criticized Congress for disrespecting Andhra Pradesh's pride and emphasized his government's commitment to honoring it. He mentioned issuing a commemorative coin for NTR's centenary and conferring the Bharat Ratna on P.V. Narasimha Rao by the NDA government.

The Prime Minister stated that the people of Andhra Pradesh have two main goals in this election: bringing back the NDA government in Delhi and removing the disgruntled state government. He noted a competition among state ministers to outdo each other in corruption and highlighted the hindrance to the state's rapid development in the past five years.

While concluding his speech, PM Modi said, “The people of Andhra Pradesh have decided to vote with full positivity for the development of the country and the development of Andhra Pradesh. You must vote for the double-engine government. You must vote for a Viksit Bharat.”

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