Narendra Modi to address campaign rally tomorrow

Narendra Modi to address campaign rally tomorrow
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Narendra Modi to address campaign rally tomorrow
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Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a BJP election campaign meeting at Mahbubnagar on March 29, State BJP president K Laxman said on...

Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a BJP election campaign meeting at Mahbubnagar on March 29, State BJP president K Laxman said on Wednesday."Prime Minister will address a public meeting at Palamuru (Mahbubnagar) on 29th March. Public meeting at L B stadium in Hyderabad on 1st April," he told reporters here.

BJP chief Amit Shah will address two public meetings on April 4 and participate in road shows at Nalgonda and Hyderabad on April 6, he said.Several other Union Ministers and national leaders would also visit the State for campaigning, he added.

Laxman hit out at comments of the ruling TRS that BJP would not get more than 150 seats in the Lok Sabha polls and that TRS can play a crucial role post polls if its wins 16 Lok Sabha seats in the State. TRS is only one among many regional parties, Laxman said. "Even if you win 16 seats, you cannot become Prime Minister," he said.

Laxman alleged that TRS came to power after the Assembly elections by projecting Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu (whose TDP tied up with Congress and others in the Assembly polls) as an object of fear.TRS already had 15 MPs on its side in the outgoing Lok Sabha but could not achieve anything substantial, he said.

He alleged that TRS had failed to implement its election promises like double bed room houses for the poor. He asserted that the BJP would come to power after the Lok Sabha elections.The BJP was increasingly seen by people as an alternative, he said and claimed that major changes would take place in Telangana after Lok Sabha elections.

Referring to the defeat of TRS-backed candidates in the polls held for three constituencies in the Legislative Council, Laxman said a similar performance would be witnessed in the Lok Sabha elections.

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