Party Leaders and Cadre Instructed by Nadda to Dismiss BRS and KCR

Party Leaders and Cadre Instructed by Nadda to Dismiss BRS and KCR
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JP Nadda, the President of the BJP, addressed the State BJP Council meeting in Hyderabad. He urged party members to actively participate in the upcoming elections and work towards removing the corrupt family rule of the Bhrastachar Rastra Samiti (BRS) and Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao. Nadda emphasized that this battle is not only for the people of Telangana but also for the future development of the state.

During his speech, Nadda discussed the issue of dynastic politics and corruption. He criticized the Congress party for neglecting national interests and failing to address regional aspirations, which led to the emergence of several regional parties across the country. Nadda referred to BRS as a family-run party, highlighting how it had promised to fulfill the aspirations of the people but ended up benefiting only the CM and his family members.

Nadda mentioned various other regional parties such as National Conference, PDP, RJD, DMK, Shiv Sena (UBT), TMC, and NCP, stating that they have also become family parties with limited space for anyone outside the family. He praised the BJP for being the only national party that remains committed to its ideology and principles without compromising like other parties. Nadda emphasized that India’s democracy should be driven by issues and ideologies rather than dynastic politics.

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Nadda highlighted the BJP’s support for Telangana and how the party had passed a resolution for its creation in 1997. He credited the NDA government, led by PM Modi, for implementing development and welfare programs that have uplifted all sections of society and reduced poverty. Nadda urged party members to visit every village in Telangana and explain how these initiatives have benefited the state and its people.

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Nadda also criticized BRS for its involvement in the TSPSC question paper leak, which affected 30 lakh unemployed individuals. He mentioned that the BJP had decided not to have any ties with the corrupt BRS when KCR wanted to join the NDA. Nadda called on party members to fight against corruption and highlight the violation of human and people’s rights in Hyderabad and Telangana.

In conclusion, Nadda reiterated the BJP’s commitment to building a strong nation and urged party members to work tirelessly for its success.

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