LS Elections Likely In The First Week Of April 

Hyderabad, jan 21 (Maxim News): Keeping in view the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections, all the major parties are gearing up, the main leaders of the major parties are reaching the masses, Telangana State BJP president and Union Minister Kishan Reddy clarified that the Lok Sabha elections is like to be held in the first week of April. 

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He expressed confidence that Modi will become the Prime Minister for the third time.  This time they are confident that their party will win more than 350 Lok Sabha seats. He reminded that under the leadership of Modi, India has become the fifth economic power in the world. He said that the expansion of national highways has been done.  BRS leaders from Chevella Parliamentary constituency joined BJP in the presence of Kishan Reddy. 

Kishan Reddy opined that BJP needs to win maximum number of seats in Telangana state.  Kishan Reddy flagged that the state of Telangana has become a pile of debts during the tenure of KCR.  That is why people rejected that party. He said that congress government in Telangana will be given a few days.  He expressed doubt that Revanth Sarkar is not moving forward with the specified target.  Kishan Reddy says that Ayodhya Ram mandir is a symbol of self-respect of Indians.  Prime Minister Modi’s development will be Sri Rama’s protection for BJP.

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Senior BJP leader Konda vishweshwar Reddy says that they are coming to BJP from other parties after seeing that development.  He said that because of Prime Minister Modi, a kilo of rice and roads in rural areas have come for just one rupee.  They are confident that BJP is winning majority seats in the Lok Sabha elections.  They believe that 10 seats should be won and given to Prime Minister Modi as a gift.  (Maxim News) 


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