New Delhi: Ahead of the state meeting elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried out a large-scale roadshow in Hyderabad, Telangana on Monday. The Prime Minister was greeted with enthusiastic cheers from the large crowd that gathered for the occasion. Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G Kishan Reddy, together with BJP MP Okay Laxman, accompanied the Prime Minister throughout the roadshow.
A sizable crowd lined each side of the roads to increase a heat welcome to the Prime Minister. Prior to the occasion, the Hyderabad police had carried out a number of restrictions and diversions at numerous areas within the metropolis to facilitate PM Modi’s electoral roadshow.
#WATCH | Telangana Elections: Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds a roadshow in Hyderabad. pic.twitter.com/7u66pEVJja
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Earlier immediately, PM Modi launched an assault on the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Congress and mentioned that at any time when somebody talks about ‘corruption’, ‘appeasement’ or ‘Dynastic Politics’, the image of BRS and Congress involves folks’s thoughts, including that there isn’t a assure as to when Congress MLAs will be a part of BRS.
“Whenever someone talks about corruption, appeasement or Parivarvaad (Dynastic Politics), the picture of BRS and Congress immediately comes to their mind. Both Congress and KCR are equal sinners in destroying Telangana,” PM Modi mentioned in Karimnagar on Monday. The belief of Telangana is within the BJP. Whenever one talks about improvement and prosperity, they see the BJP,” he mentioned.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi additionally visited the well-known Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirupati and supplied prayers on Monday. Telangana is about to witness a triangular contest between the ruling Bharat Rasthtra Samithi, Congress and BJP because the state goes to the polls on November 30.
In the 2018 Assembly election, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), previously often known as Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), secured victory in 88 out of the 119 seats, capturing 47.4 p.c of the general vote share. The Congress trailed considerably, securing solely 19 seats.