Live
- Sri Lanka concludes sovereign bond restructuring
- Lal Krishna Advani hospitalised at Delhi's Apollo Hospital
- Modi performs puja at Triveni
- Jammu records season’s lowest minimum temperature as Kashmir valley shivers
- Scheme to give Rs 1K to women to be rolled out in 15 days
- Flirty Texts That Turn into Dates
- ‘Asli’ Sonakshi shares a glimpse of herself in ‘golden hour’
- Shraddha Kapoor took ‘thepla’ for her ‘foreign’ trip
- ChatGPT Now Supports Video Inputs: All Details
- B.Com vs BBA: Which degree better prepares you for an MBA?
Just In
Union Minister for Urban Development M Venkaiah Naidu reiterated that the BJP government would never and ever appease any religion particularly minorities in the country. He said the BJP treats all religions equally.
- Venkaiah Naidu says BJP was voted in five states for good governance
- Alleges that Congress and Left are losing ground and rebuts Pawan’s comment on north-south divide
- Points to clean govt for last 3 years and praises PM for his pro-poor approach
Vijayawada: Union Minister for Urban Development M Venkaiah Naidu reiterated that the BJP government would never and ever appease any religion particularly minorities in the country. He said the BJP treats all religions equally. The BJP has conducted a victory rally on Sunday from the Gannavaram Airport to Vijayawada to mark the winning of elections in five states in North India.
State Ministers Dr. Kamineni Srinivas, P Manikyala Rao, MP K Haribabu and others participated in the rally. Later, addressing party workers at a function hall, Venkaiah Naidu said the BJP government had been trying to deliver good governance since it came to power. He said that victory of BJP in five states was a ratification of good governance and said there were no major allegations of corruption over the BJP rule in three years.
He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had been trying to root out corruption in the country and BJP was committed to fulfill the election promises it had made to the people. ‘’We abide by our promises made to the AP on sanction of funds as per the State Reorganisation Act. He recalled the Centre sanctioning funds for Polavaram project and also top-notch educational institutions like IIIT, IIT, NIT, AIMS, Agri university, Petroleum University to AP. He said the Central government gave legal sanctity to Special package as it had not given the Special Category Status to AP.
He flayed the comments made by Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan on north India and south India and BJP does not differentiate such way, he added. He also commented on the Communist and Congress Party’s attitude saying that the popularity of the two parties is declining in the country. He observed the Modi’s rule is required for India for 10 years for good governance, poverty alleviation and reducing economic inequalities in the country.
© 2024 Hyderabad Media House Limited/The Hans India. All rights reserved. Powered by hocalwire.com