BJP's Fierce Campaign Trail: Safeguarding Traditions
BJP President Nitin Nabin criticized Telangana CM Revanth Reddy for appeasement politics and neglecting Telugu culture. Campaigning ahead of municipal polls, Nabin praised PM Modi's leadership and efforts for women's empowerment. He accused Congress of failing its promises and stressed BJP's commitment to India's traditions and Telangana's development.
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In a strong attack against Telangana's Chief Minister, BJP President Nitin Nabin accused Revanth Reddy of engaging in appeasement politics and undermining Telugu culture, during a campaign event for the upcoming municipal polls in Mahabubnagar. Nabin praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trade achievements with the EU and the US.
Nabin alleged that the Congress has prioritized Muslim vote-bank politics over people's interests, claiming that historic 'Sanatan' traditions are under threat. He criticized the Congress for ignoring promises made to women and farmers, highlighting the financial unfulfilled pledges towards poor women and marginalized communities.
Expressing confidence in BJP's electoral prospects, Nabin underscored the party's commitment to Telangana's progress and cultural preservation, urging party members to bolster support in the state's future elections. He reflected on BJP's national victories as a testament to public trust in Modi's leadership.
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