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Only Party That Can Lead India Well Is BJP: Purandeswari
D. Purandeswari, the state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, declared that only her party can offer sound governance and open the door for the state and the nation's overall development. Speaking to the media in the West Godavari district of Palakollu following a meeting with party cadres, Purandeswari emphasized that the union government has allotted hundreds of crores for the development of Andhra Pradesh.
D. Purandeswari, the state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, declared that only her party can offer sound governance and open the door for the state and the nation’s overall development. Speaking to the media in the West Godavari district of Palakollu following a meeting with party cadres, Purandeswari emphasized that the union government has allotted hundreds of crores for the development of Andhra Pradesh. Many projects and works have been put on hold as a result of the state government’s failure to fulfill its obligations. The responsibility of the AP government, she emphasized, is to supply land, electricity, and other infrastructure needed for project grounding. The government of YSRC, however, has not fulfilled its obligation. The BJP state president gave the example of how thousands of crores were provided by the federal government for the construction of national highways, railway lines, such as the Narsapur-Kotipalli line, and the Vasishta Bridge. But the state government was unable to provide its portion of the money. As a result, the work is stagnant. She claimed that caste divisions are being exacerbated by the YSRC government. Cases of atrocities are being filed against anyone who doubts this. She said that in order to develop a strategy to reach the public, she is visiting the area to learn about the beliefs and perspectives of party officials and cadres. Among those in attendance were district president Narni Tataji, party leader Kapardhi, state secretary Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma, and BJP state general secretary Sagi Kasi Viswanatha Raju.