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Amit Shah promises AP’s development if coalition wins

Amaravati: Addressing a public meeting in Dharmavaram on behalf of the alliance, Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah stated that the BJP, TDP and Jana Sena have formed a coalition in Andhra Pradesh specifically to end to the corrupt and chaotic government. in the state. Shah explained that he was visiting the state to support the ongoing fight against corruption. At the meeting, he greeted TDP leader Chandrababu Naidu and other leaders present and started his speech by paying tribute to the holy land of Hindupur and Satya Sai Baba.

He announced that while the Lok Sabha elections are underway nationwide, Andhra Pradesh is also hosting the Legislative Assembly elections. He emphasized the coalition’s commitment to fight corruption and criminal elements, stating that its presence in Dharmavaram would strengthen this fight. Noting that two phases of the seven-phase Lok Sabha elections had already concluded with the BJP registering significant victories, he expressed confidence in the coalition’s prospects in the third phase, which has a target of 400 seats.

Elaborating on the purpose of the alliance, Amit Shah stated that it was formed to put an end to criminal activities and corruption, restore Amaravati as the capital of Andhra Pradesh, protect the sanctity of Lord Venkateswara and promote the Telugu preserve language. He criticized the Jagan Reddy government for undermining the Telugu language and assured that the BJP would protect it as long as they are in power.

Finally, Shah highlighted the importance of the Polavaram project as a lifeline for Andhra Pradesh, crediting the BJP for its national status and promising early completion of the project if the BJP-led government is defeated at both the state and central levels chosen. He accused the Jagan government of delaying the project due to corruption.