Will change Telangana 'vaastu' by 2022: BJP

Will change Telangana vaastu by 2022: BJP
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BJP working president Jagat Prakash Nadda waving to the crowd at a public meeting in the Exhibition Grounds, Hyderabad, on Sunday.
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Kaleshwaram … ‘Pavitra Naam Ganda Kaam’, says Nadda

Hyderabad: The BJP which has decided to go aggressive in Telangana to strengthen its base feels that the 'Vaastu of the state' would change in 2022.

BJP national working president J P Nadda on his maiden visit to Hyderabad made these remarks at a huge public meeting on Sunday. This comment of Nadda comes in the wake of the proposal of the state government to demolish the secretariat building and construct an iconic building in its place.

Sounding highly critical of the state government and its policies, Nadda said the government here was following a policy of demolition and was behaving in an autocratic manner.

It has failed in all respects. It has failed in implementing the central schemes and has also failed in providing two-bedroom houses to the poor which was taken up as its flagship programme, he said.

Referring to the Kaleshwaram project, Nadda said the project has turned out to be "Pavitra Naam Ganda Kaam". He said while the project cost got escalated, it has not been able to irrigate any new area so far. He also alleged that Mission Kakatiya was a 'mission for commissions'.

Similarly, schemes like Mission Bhagiratha could not take water to the houses of the people in the state and Haritha Haram programme did not achieve anything as no atmospheric changes have been noticed.

"The TRS government because of its autocratic attitude had deprived the people of the state form enjoying the benefits of central schemes," he said. Hence there was need to see that the BJP comes to power in Telangana.

Only then it would be possible to usher in development, he said. He said though AIIMS for Telangana was not in the AP State Reorganisation Act, the Centre had sanctioned it which indicates the concern of the NDA government towards the welfare and development of the state.

Nadda who chaired a strategy meeting of party leaders earlier, gave broad guidelines on how to strengthen the party. He said by December-end all party elections including that of state president would be completed.

He also emphasised on the need for greater coordination at all levels.

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