PM Modi’s Rally in Rajampet: A Call for Change

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public rally in Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh, expressed his disappointment with the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) government.

Modi accused the YSRCP government of failing to meet the expectations of the people of Andhra Pradesh. “The YSRCP government was formed with high hopes, but they have let you down,” he stated. He further claimed that the YSRCP has been fostering the mafia instead of focusing on the welfare of the poor.

The Prime Minister also took a dig at a YSRCP Minister, alleging him of running a ‘Gunga Raaj’. “It’s evident to all,” he said, without mentioning any specific names.

Modi issued a stern warning to the YSRCP and the mafias, stating, “The days of the YSRCP government are numbered.” He assured that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will deal with these mafias effectively.

These remarks from the Prime Minister come at a time when the YSRCP government is under scrutiny for various issues. The rally was part of the BJP’s efforts to consolidate its position in Andhra Pradesh.

The YSRCP has not yet responded to the Prime Minister’s remarks. With the political temperature in Andhra Pradesh rising, it will be interesting to see how the YSRCP responds to these charges.

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