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    Gadwal: A key BJP Mandal Committee meeting was held today in Aija, located in the Jogulamba Gadwal District. The event was led by BJP Aija Mandal President Gopalakrishna and saw active participation from several BJP leaders and party workers. The gathering reflected the party’s growing support in the region.

    Jogulamba Gadwal District BJP President Tapala Ram Anjaneyulu attended the meeting as the chief guest. BJP Incharge Akkala Saibaba Ramadevi also gave a powerful speech to motivate party members.

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    In her speech, Ramadevi said that winning the national elections for a third time was a major achievement. She credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s honest governance and welfare schemes for the BJP’s success. According to her, people are joining the BJP willingly, and the party now has over 180 million members. She added that the BJP is the only party where even ordinary workers can rise to top leadership roles.

    Ramadevi pointed out that since Modi became Prime Minister in 2014, India has become the world’s fifth-largest economy. She praised the government’s economic policies and international partnerships. She compared this with the Congress party, which she said failed to bring real development during its long rule.

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    She also criticized the current Congress-led state government, accusing it of making false promises and not helping the common people. She said there has been no development in rural areas and that the government has done little to support poor families.

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    Ramadevi didn’t spare the previous TRS government either. She claimed it failed to deliver on its promises. In contrast, she said the BJP currently rules in 22 out of 28 states and has delivered strong results in areas like job creation, industrial growth, and irrigation.

    Highlighting national achievements, Ramadevi mentioned some major reforms by the BJP-led central government. These included the removal of Article 370, the abolition of Triple Talaq, the construction of the Ram Mandir, and the launch of Vande Bharat trains. She said all these achievements have contributed to India’s progress and pride.

    Several BJP leaders attended the event, including OBC Morcha District General Secretary Venkatesh Yadav, District Kisan Morcha Vice President Mekala Anjaneyulu, Town Vice President Lakshman Goud, and Mandal Kisan Morcha President Narasanna Goud.

    Others present were Mandal BJYM President Anji, Vice Presidents Rajesh Goud and Shashi Kumar, as well as party workers like Mugoni Palli Parashuramudu, Venkata Puram Mahesh, Pulikal Rajashekar, Sindanoor Gopal, Devabanda Ramakrishna, Ramu, Sunkanna, and Gudi Doddi Bheem Rayudu.

    The meeting ended with party members pledging to work harder at the grassroots level and prepare with full energy for the upcoming elections.

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