Flexi War Started Again In Telangana, Targeting Modi’s Promises 

Hyderabad, April 25 (Maxim News): At the time when the general elections are going on in the country, the flexi war has started again in Telangana, targeting the BJP

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Flexis appeared in front of Gandhi Bhavan, the Congress party headquarters in the name of ‘Nayavanchana’ (Ten years of fraud – hundred years of destruction”.   It pointed out that the Modi government has gone against the promises given. 

During the 2014 elections, Modi promised to provide two crore jobs per year.  He asked in that flexi.  It is said that the BJP government has not given even a single university to Telangana.  Krishna district has been given a larger share to Andhra. 

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He also highlighted the fact that the Palamuru-Ranga Reddy project was not given national status in the last ten years.  He wrote that in the past if Modi came to power, he would reduce the prices of petrol, diesel, and gas along with essentials. 

He accused them of increasing the prices and putting a financial burden on the poor.  Flexi was designed as if they had promised to build houses for everyone and trampled on that promise. 

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Modi promised to double the income of the farmers and said that corruption will also be eradicated, have they happened in these ten years?  The pictures were designed in flexi as if to question that.  Reminding Modi’s promise to bring back black money from abroad and deposit Rs. 15 lakhs in each person’s account, he questioned where our Rs. 15 lakh. 

If China is occupying Indian territory on the border, they are telling lies that China has not occupied even an inch.  The photos were arranged in flexi to show that the word that terrorism will be eradicated has also been spread.  Now we have to see what kind of flexes BJP will come up with as a counter to this.  (Maxim News) 


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