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Former BJP Jogulamba Gadwal district president, S. Ramachandra Reddy, said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is becoming stronger in rural areas. Speaking at a program in Devabanda village, Aija Mandal, he praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s welfare programs. He credited Modi’s leadership for helping India become the fifth-largest economy in the world.
Ramachandra Reddy urged young people to visit homes and inform villagers about the central government’s welfare schemes. He also asked them to highlight the failures of the Congress Party and the corruption in the BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi) party.
He stressed that the BJP is aiming for big wins in the upcoming Gram Panchayat, Mandal Parishad, and Zilla Parishad elections. He said the visible development in villages, mandals, and towns is mainly due to Modi’s government. He criticized the previous TRS government and the current Congress government for not providing enough funds to local bodies, accusing them of doing so deliberately.
Reddy also spoke about the importance of protecting ancient monuments and preserving the region’s heritage. He said local governments should take responsibility for this.
After the speeches, party leaders and members attended the 121st “Mann Ki Baat” program at the home of booth president Boya Ramakrishna in Devabanda village. During the broadcast, Prime Minister Modi discussed several important topics.
Modi encouraged everyone to plant a sapling in their mother’s name to promote environmental awareness. He also celebrated India’s success with the Chandrayaan-3 mission, calling it a proud moment for the country. Additionally, he talked about India’s efforts to support healthcare in Ethiopia, a nation facing economic difficulties.
As summer approaches, Modi advised people to avoid sugary cold drinks and to eat more fruits to stay healthy.
The event saw active participation from several BJP leaders, including Mandal President Gopalakrishna, Town Vice-President Lakshman Goud, and Devabanda village youth leaders T. Narasimhulu and B. Venkatesh.
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