Prime minister Narendra Modi recently criticized the congress party during a speech at the Vijayasankalpa Sabha organized by the bjp in Jagityal, under the nizamabad Parliamentary Constituency. Modi commented on the political dynamics in telangana, urging people to vote for the bjp in the upcoming lok sabha elections for the state's development, aiming to defeat the congress and the BRS parties.

Modi expressed confidence in the increasing popularity of the bjp in telangana and predicted that the people would make history by voting for the bjp on May 13. He hoped for a significant victory for the NDA, aiming for 400 seats in the election results on june 4. Highlighting the disunity within the opposition, Modi criticized the lack of cohesion in the india alliance, with parties within the alliance criticizing each other. 


He specifically mentioned rahul Gandhi's Nyaya Jodo yatra in Mumbai, noting the disunity displayed within the opposition. Modi accused the congress of destroying the dreams of telangana and criticized the BRS government for alleged corruption in the kaleshwaram project, accusing them of looting the state over the past decade.


In his remarks, Modi indirectly referred to the recent arrest of someone involved in a liquor scam in Delhi, making comments about commissions taken in the scam. Although he did not explicitly mention the name, it was understood to be a veiled reference to KCR, the chief minister of Telangana. Overall, Modi's speech focused on rallying support for the bjp in telangana, emphasizing the party's commitment to development and portraying the opposition as fragmented and corrupt.

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