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BJP chief Amit Shah blames the ruling TRS Government in Telangana

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BJP chief Amit Shah blames the ruling TRS Government in Telangana

BJP President Amit Shah started his three-day visit to Telangana, in order to make their party to power in the state. ” I appeal to the people of Telangana to join the journey of development being led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The way the BJP cadre in the state is working, I am confident the BJP will form the government in Telangana in coming days,” he said. He claimed the BJP was the largest political party in the world with 11 crore membership. Shah was addressing a meeting of the booth-level party workers at Theratpally village in Nalgonda district.
Amit Shah’s visit to the state is a part of the nation wide campaign launched by him from Jammu in April to reach out to rural to strengthen the party.

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He said,”My three-day visit to Telangana is to spread the message of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, to the people of this state.”
BJP cheif visited a few houses in the village and interacted with the people. He blamed the TRS government in Telangana for not implementing minimum development schemes of the centre.Further, by taking this, he said,” Narendra Modi’s government is implementing many schemes for poor, women, dalits, tribals, students and the young. Many of those schemes are not reaching the grassroots in the state.”

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“When I visited some of the houses, I found that they do not have toilets in their houses. As many as 4.5 crore toilets were built across the country. The state government failed to use the scheme,” he said.He pasted stickers of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyayas messages on the houses and also distributed pamphlets on Central Government schemes during his visit to the households in the village. In addition to the house visits, Shah also took part in a community lunch at a residential locality of Scheduled castes.
Shah would go to different villages in Nalgonda district during the three-day visit.

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