JP Nadda slams YSRCP Government in Andhra Pradesh

BJP National Chairman JP Nadda harshly criticized the YSRCP government in Andhra Pradesh for its ‘misrule’, claiming on Monday that it was mired in corruption, nepotism and did not believe in secularism.

“Corruption, nepotism, and disbelief in secularism are the hallmarks of the misrule of this government. As a result, around 150 Hindu temples have been attacked in the state, with no action taken to catch the culprits. until now, “he said.

He was on his way to an electoral rally in Nellore, about 115 km from here, in support of BJP candidate K Ratnaprabha, for the detour to Tirupati constituency (reserved), after offering worship at Lord Venkateswara temple in the city of the hill.

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Nadda alleged that state-sponsored religious conversions were taking place in Andhra Pradesh and that the government-supported leaders of a particular faith and even paid them salaries. “We will free Hindu religious institutions from the control of state governments,” the BJP chief said, adding that a new organization with religious chiefs would be formed to govern them.

He said Assembly poll results would see the BJP retain power in Assam, “definitely” capturing Bengal and the NDA combining power capture in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

In Kerala too the BJP would do quite well, he said. He said the “dynamic” leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his model of good governance had made it possible for the central government to offer a host of welfare plans for all sectors of society, including women, the youth, and the poor.

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In the past six years, the prime minister focused particular attention on the development of residual Andhra Pradesh, he said, adding that 20 lakhs of houses were allocated for the state, where four cities were also declared as ‘smart cities.

The Modi government also provided Rs 5.56 lakh crore to Andhra Pradesh for development work in the past five years. “No government has ever given such a large amount for AP development in the past,” Nadda said. In addition to this, three lakh crore rupees were offered to establish various projects in the state in the past three years, he said.

Andhra Pradesh was the main beneficiary across the country obtaining a host of top-tier national educational institutions, including IIT and IIIT, Nadda said.

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