BJP State president Daggubati Purandeswari  
Andhra Pradesh

‘Historical alliance of 3 parties will sweep anti-people YSRC govt away in AP’: BJP State president

Senior BJP leader Siddharth Nath Singh called upon the party cadre to strive for the victory of the tripartite alliance in the State.

Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: Likening the tripartite alliance of the BJP, JSP, and TDP in Andhra Pradesh to the confluence of three rivers, BJP State president Daggubati Purandeswari said under the force of this confluence, anti-people government of YSRC will be swept away.

Addressing BJP officer bearers during a meeting in Vijayawada on Tuesday, she said the historical alliance of the three parties in the State is the need of the hour to dethrone Jagan Mohan Reddy’s government.

Expressing concern over the ‘large-scale fake voters’ of YSRC, she accused the ruling party of rendering the State bankrupt by “borrowing left, right and centre”.

“YSRC reeks of corruption. The government has even pledged secretariat buildings, mines, government buildings, and lands. Who gave it the right to pledge government assets,” she sought to know.

Mocking Jagan’s claims of fulfilling 99% of promises, she said the government is doing liquor business to fill its coffers at the cost of women’s matrimonial harmony.

Senior BJP leader Siddharth Nath Singh called upon the party cadre to strive for the victory of the tripartite alliance in the State. Emphasising the need for better coordination among the members of the three parties from the grassroots level, he said, “Spokespersons should speak against the ruling party’s corruption in the State and highlight the contribution of the Central government in the State’s development and people’s welfare.”

BJP national general secretary Arun Singh said, “We are confident our six MP candidates will make it Lok Sabha.”

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