“I’ve been clear that there’ll be no alliances after BRS chief KCR approached him, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In Telangana, no work proceeds without commission,” he stated in a TV9 interview. “Congress and BRS remain potential partners,” he added, expressing optimism for Telangana’s prospects. “If Congress gets a gold medal in corruption, BRS deserves silver. In Andhra Pradesh, we’ll ally with our partners,” he affirmed, noting the state’s appetite for change.
He condemned atrocities against women in Bengal and expressed confidence in Maharashtra’s support. “Uddhav Thackeray can never succeed Bal Thackeray; he has allied with Aurangzeb’s admirers,” he remarked on Karnataka’s political landscape. “Gujarat’s holistic development under the Gujarat model attracts international investment,” he noted, highlighting its water crisis resolution since 2002.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to enforcing the Uniform Civil Code was emphasized, backed by constitutional provisions. He denounced opposition parties for purportedly insulting Lord Ram in Ayodhya and affirmed his party’s respect for the Constitution. “Congress’s pledge of religious reservations goes against the Constitution; such appeasement politics is detrimental,” he declared, accusing Rahul Gandhi of clandestine dealings in Wayanad, inspired by the Muslim League’s manifesto.
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