While assuring to address the grievances of people of both Seemandhra and Telangana regions, BJP president Rajnath Singh called upon the people of both the regions to support BJP in the ensuing elections. Addressing a well attended public meeting at Nizam College grounds here on Tuesday, Rajnath Singh said that his party had fulfilled its promise by supporting the Telangana Bill and making the dreams of people of the region come true and now it is the turn of people of the region to support BJP in the coming elections. “The development of both Seemandhra and Telangana is possible only when BJP government is formed at the Centre. If the people of both the regions support his party it would get clear majority and would be able to help both the states develop in all the sectors,’’ he remarked. Though BJP supported the division of the state but it was in favour of developing both the states, he said. ‘’We would see that all the grievances of the people of both the regions are addressed and they get better deal from Centre. As the packages announced for Seemandhra has to be implemented by the new government at the Centre it would better for the people of Seemandhra to support BJP as it was going to come to power at the Centre,’’ he said. He said that all the BJP ruled states are developing very fast and even international analysts agree that only BJP can provide good governance in the country. The US Parliamentary research committee has favoured Gujarat as the model state of the country, he pointed out. ‘’There is a general feeling among the people of the country that if the country need to develop BJP should come to power under the leadership of Narendra Modi. What Modi had done to Gujarat he can do it for the entire country. People of the country want Modi to become prime minister”, he claimed. He said BJP coming to power at the Centre is the need of the hour and all the non-Congress parties should support it for a stable government . Coming down heavily on the Congress, the BJP president said that the Congressled UPA government had ruined the country in the last ten years and had failed in all the fields. “According to CAG there has been a scam of over 5.5 lakh crores during the ten years rule of UPA government. Whereas during NDA government not a single minister was involved in any kind of scam. The UPA government was not able to control inflation during its term, whereas Vajpayee government controlled inflation for six years”, he claimed. He said under UPA rule India had lost its self respect and even it was not able to defend its borders. ‘’If BJP comes to power it will see that India’s self-respect is restored. We would see that no country dare to encroach into our land,’’ he remarked. Taking exception to Congress leaders targeting BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, he said that Modi is being called ‘Thief’ and ‘Poisonous’ and trying to project him in bad light. Criticising Rahul Gandhi for holding RSS responsible for Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination, he said that Rahul without going through the history was blindly targeting RSS for political gain. “Rahul do not know that the then Central government and the Kapur committee which investigated Gandhi’s assassination had given clean chit to the RSS,’’ he remarked. He demanded Rahul to withdraw his comment on RSS and urged the government to make the Thakkar committee report on conspiracy behind Indira Gandhi’s assassination public. Leader of the opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley said that though lot of pressure was put on BJP leaders by different party leaders to not to back T-bill but we did not succumbed to pressure and kept our promise. He said that even the special packages for Seemandhra came because of BJP’s pressure and not because of Congress as it is being claimed. Now as Telangana state had become a reality the people of both Telangana and Seemandhra should support BJP, he said. “You help us in forming government at the Centre we will support you in developing the state”, he asserted. BJP MP Prakash Javedkar, general secretary P Muralidhar Rao, state president G Kishan Reddy, Bandaru Dattatraya, Ch Vidyasagar Rao, K Lakshman, N Indrasena Reddy, N Ramachandra Rao and other state leaders were present.