PM Modi Calls for NDA Support, Promises AP Development
Prime Minister Narendra Modi rallied support for the NDA alliance during an election campaign in Rajamahendravaram, stressing the necessity of a "double engine government" for Andhra Pradesh's development. Honoring the region's historical significance and its revered figures like Adikavi Nannayya, Modi criticized the YSRCP government for corruption and developmental negligence.
Expressing confidence in the alliance's potential to govern both nationally and locally, Modi underscored the importance of timely implementation of central projects, accusing the state government of undue delays. He also took aim at the Congress party for past shortcomings and corruption.
Promising unwavering support for Andhra Pradesh's progress, Modi prioritized key infrastructure initiatives such as the Visakha-Chennai corridor and the Chennai-Kolkata highway. Urging voters to back NDA alliance candidates in the upcoming elections, Modi assured his alliance partners' commitment, Chandrababu Naidu's leadership, and Pawan Kalyan's endorsement for the state's advancement.
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