Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at a meeting in Chilakaluripet, Andhra Pradesh, where he criticized the ruling YSRCP party and the Congress, saying they are working together to divert anger away from YS Jagan. He emphasized the need for change in the upcoming elections.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi, TDP chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu, and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan all addressed the crowd from the same stage. Modi stated that the people of Andhra Pradesh are tired of the current government’s corruption and lack of development. He urged voters to recognize that YS Jagan and the Congress are not different but are working together.
Modi highlighted the importance of the next five years for both India and Andhra Pradesh, reminding voters that the election season had begun. He expressed confidence in the BJP-TDP-JSP alliance and urged people to vote for them to bring much-needed development to the state.
Nara Chandrababu Naidu also spoke at the meeting, emphasizing the need for change in AP due to bad governance and financial mismanagement. He expressed hope that the NDA alliance would secure a majority of seats in AP.
Pawan Kalyan compared YS Jagan to Ravana and expressed confidence in the NDA’s ability to win in AP. He mentioned how the alliance started in Tirupati and how Modi’s support could help bring positive change to the state.
Overall, the meeting focused on the need for change in Andhra Pradesh and the importance of voting for the NDA alliance to bring development and progress to the state.