BJP Telangana Chief Says Misinformation Walls Crumbling as Minorities Join
BJP Telangana Chief: Misinformation Walls Crumbling

Hyderabad: BJP Telangana chief N Ramchander Rao has stated that the recent joining of minority community members from Kukatpally demonstrates that the walls of misinformation are crumbling. He asserted that certain parties deliberately spread false propaganda, claiming that BJP is against specific religions in order to alienate minorities. Rao clarified that the saffron party is not opposed to any religion or community.

PM Modi's Principle of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas

Rao remarked that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is always working on the principle of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas', and his government ensures that welfare schemes reach every individual, regardless of their background. He highlighted that the recent election results reflect the trust women have placed in Modi.

Allegations Against MIM Leaders

Rao alleged that leaders like Asaduddin Owaisi and Akbaruddin Owaisi of MIM have created obstacles because they wish to maintain their own monopoly and prevent women from gaining political power. However, he asserted that the women of India have expressed their trust in Modi through the recent election results.

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Rejection of Divisive Politics

Rao noted that the assembly elections clearly indicate that the people have rejected separatist and destructive politics of the INDI Alliance, which has attempted to divide the country with a ‘North vs South' narrative. He pointed out that the people of Telangana were closely observing the results and were ready to teach Congress and the INDI Alliance a lesson in the upcoming elections.

Upcoming Rally in Hyderabad

He urged the public to attend the proposed rally at Secunderabad Parade Ground on May 10 to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who would be visiting Hyderabad for the first time after assuming office for third term.

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