BRS regime ‘most corrupt government’: PM Modi
The Hindu
In a no-holds-barred attack on the ruling BRS, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the persons at the helm in BRS dispensation in the State of aiding and abetting corruption, earning the infamous distinction of the ‘most corrupt government.’
In a no-holds-barred attack on the ruling BRS, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the persons at the helm in BRS dispensation in the State of aiding and abetting corruption, earning the infamous distinction of the ‘most corrupt government.’
“The tentacles of corruption spread to Delhi under the corruption-ridden family rule in the State,” he charged, while addressing a public meeting christened ‘Vijaya Sankalp Sabha’ in Hanamkonda this afternoon.
Mr. Modi virtually sounded the poll bugle for the next Assembly elections due this year end in the State in Hanamkonda, the political nerve centre of north Telangana.
Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister arrived at Mamnoor airstrip in a helicopter and drove straight to the historic Bhadrakali temple in Warangal, where he offered prayers to the Goddess Bhadrakali.
He reached the Arts & Science College grounds in a cavalcade amid tight security arrangements.
He unveiled plaques laying the foundation stones for a slew of development projects worth ₹6,100 crore across various sectors including National Highways and also a Railway Manufacturing Unit, Kazipet.
Telangana Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Tourism, Culture and Development of Northeastern Region G. Kishan Reddy, Karimnagar MP Bandi Sanjay and others were present.
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