Corrupt YSRCP has crippled A.P., says Modi
“There is zero work and 100% corruption in A.P. The YSRCP talked about total prohibition but it is selling liquor. A big syndicate is going on in the name of liquor and sand business. The government talked about three capitals but before one capital is built, the exchequer is empty. They can only manage corruption and can’t manage nances,” Mr. Modi said.
Criticising the INDI Alliance, the PM said that heaps of cash was recovered from the domestic help of Jharkhand Minister’s PA. “This was not the rst time, bigger money was found from a Congress MP’s residence,” he said.
Law on corrupt money
Speaking about the recovery of corrupt money, Mr. Modi said, “We are discussing with legal o§cials to bring out a law to recover the corrupt money and distribute it among the poor. When Modi catches black money, they blame ED or call me names. But my focus is to ensure the welfare and rights of the poor.”
Hailing A.P., its young talent and entrepreneurship, he said the people should stay away from the negativity of the Congress and the YSRCP and vote for the NDA Alliance.
Mr. Modi also dwelt on a bunch of ongoing Central projects such as highway and national corridor road projects, Kakinada port connectivity and their possible contribution to overall development of the State.
Mr. Pawan Kalyan, who spoke before Mr. Modi, lauded the latter for his eorts for repeal of Art. 370, impartial distribution of Padma awards and enhancing the image of India on international fora. “We need to vote for the NDA Alliance for Viksit Bharat and Viksit A.P.,” Mr. Kalyan said.
Ms. Purandeswari asked people to vote for the NDA Alliance to ensure development and a corruption-free society. “I’m lucky to be contesting as the BJP candidate from Rajahmundry. I hope that you all support the people contesting in other constituencies too representing the Alliance,” she said.
Mr. Lokesh said Amaravati would be the single capital for A.P. “Viksit Bharat is Mr. Modi’s dream and Viksit A.P. is the dream of Naidu and Pawan,” he summed up.