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Modi Alleges Jagan-Congress Affair

Prime Minister Modi is the special attention at the Prajagalam meeting held by Telugu Desam, Janasena, and BJP today. He started his speech in Telugu by greeting the crowds and then went on to speak about how India has seen surplus growth under the NDA government.

Modi said Chandrababu and Pawan Kalyan are very hardworking leaders and they always give their best efforts for Andhra Pradesh.

Modi then went on to comment about the truce between YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSR Congress and AP Congress as he said these two parties are working with a mutual understanding.

“Jagan’s party and Congress are in mutual understanding. I urge people not to trust them even for a second. People from the same families are running these two parties and that speaks for itself.

Modi confined his attack on Jagan to a minimal degree as he only had the above statement against the YCP chief. He was more focused on urging the public to see the bright side of the NDA alliance which is the need of the hour for Andhra Pradesh.

This post was last modified on 17 March 2024 10:23 pm

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