Rajnath Singh's Assertive Remarks on AP's Capital as Amaravati at Eluru Public Meeting

Rajnath Singh's Assertive Remarks on AP's Capital as Amaravati at Eluru Public Meeting
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In a BJP core committee meeting held this afternoon in Vijayawada, Union Minister Rajnath Singh participated and discussed the capital of Andhra Pradesh. Responding to a question from a leader about the capital issue, Rajnath Singh clarified that they have decided Amaravati will be the capital of Andhra Pradesh. He also hinted at possible alliances in AP and expressed confidence that the BJP would come into power for the third time in the country.

A massive BJP public meeting was held this evening in Eluru, where Rajnath Singh, speaking at the event, dismissed the criticisms of the opposition as meaningless. He asserted that not only for a third term but even beyond, Narendra Modi would remain the Prime Minister, highlighting the government's efforts to enhance India's reputation globally.

Rajnath Singh boasted about their remarkable track record over the past decade, mentioning that 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty due to the BJP government's policies. He emphasized the trust people have in the BJP, citing the revocation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, the integration of Jammu and Kashmir into India, and the abolition of triple talaq as examples of promises fulfilled.

As soon as Rajnath Singh mentioned the Ayodhya Ram Temple, the audience erupted into cheers of "Jai Shri Ram," which he acknowledged with a smile.

Continuing his speech, he explained that while some governments engage in politics for power, Modi's administration is focused on serving the people's interests. He stated that by constructing the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, they have fulfilled a long-held dream of the Indian people, affirming the nation's support for Modi.

Rajnath Singh also highlighted India's economic achievements under Modi's leadership, proudly stating that India moved from being considered a weak economy to becoming the fifth largest in the world. He projected that by 2027, under Modi's governance, India will emerge as the third-largest economy globally.


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