Prime minister Narendra Modi ignited enthusiasm on an otherwise politically passive sunday in telangana by waving to an ecstatically thrilled gathering of supporters and making the supremely confident statement, "I can plainly see that the people of telangana have made up their decision. Their goal is change. They desire to overthrow the corrupt BRS administration.

Modi said, "There is a sea of humanity in front of me," as he took in the tremendous applause from the tens of thousands of people who had assembled to hear him speak. Their emotions are evident. They have determined that they desire change. They no longer desire a corrupt administration and instead demand the honesty, diligence, and accomplishments that only the bjp can deliver.

Before the public meeting started, earlier, at a central government programme, governor Dr. tamilisai soundararajan, Union minister and state bjp chief G. Kishan Reddy, and karimnagar MP bandi sanjay kumar dedicated several projects to the country, inaugurated a plethora of new programmes, and spoke briefly at the event, announced the formation of a national turmeric board and the launch of a Central tribal university in mulugu district to be named after.

Modi reaffirmed his two key pronouncements at a later public gathering, claiming that india was a top producer, consumer, and exporter of turmeric, with exports having doubled since 2014. "Since the Covid-19 epidemic, turmeric has been more popular all throughout the world. We must make sure that it helps our farmers. In order to make sure farmers, particularly in telangana, can take advantage of the expanding worldwide market, we have decided to create a National turmeric Board in Nizamabad.

In response to the news that a tribal university will be established in mulugu, Modi stated, "We would have established the tribal university much earlier but the KCR-led state government did not exhibit any interest or offer help even in procuring land. This demonstrates how the BRS is uninterested in the advancement and welfare of indigenous peoples and other oppressed groups like Dalits and OBCs.

When comparing previous administrations—the BRS government in the state and the congress administrations at the Center—with the BJP-led administrations since 2014, Modi noted that "We increased the annual outlay to procure farmers' produce seven-fold." To provide urea to the local farmers, we reopened a fertiliser plant unit at ramagundam for a cost of Rs. 6,300 crore. But take into account the kcr administration, which utilises farmers as a pretence to plunder the public coffers. Nowhere else in the world would you witness the groundbreaking of a large-scale irrigation project without any water. They misled the farmers by promising to forgive their loans.


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