AP BJP chief Daggubati Purandheswari on Thursday inaugurated the party election offices in all 25 Parliament constituencies in the state. She inaugurated the Narsapuram Lok Sabha constituency election office at Bhimavaram and later inaugurated other 24 offices virtually.
Speaking on the occasion, Purandheswari said that the BJP would start Palleku Podam from February 9 to 11 and Praja Poru yatra from February 20 to 29. She wanted the rank and file of the BJP to participate in the two programmes and sensitise people in favour of the BJP.
She said that the BJP is all set to win 350 Lok Sabha seats in the country in the coming elections. There is no opposition to the BJP at the national level, she said. She further said that the BJP government at the Centre had been developing the nation on par with the developed countries in the world. The government wants to take India as one of the developed countries in the world by 2047, when the nation reaches 100 years of Independence.
Countries across the world were appreciating the governance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, she said and added that India was leading the world in different platforms. She wanted the rank and file of the BJP to explain all these issues to the people and ensure that they voted for the BJP in the coming elections.
Purandheswari said that the YSR Congress rule was destructive and spread hatred among the people. The government started with the demolition of Praja Vedika on the banks of river Krishna and it continues even today, she said. She further alleged that the government was filing atrocity cases against those who question this government.
She wanted every BJP activist to start questioning the government. She also wanted the BJP activists to expose the failures of this government. The Central government had given Rs 2,500 crore to the state for developing Amaravati as the capital. However, this government had ignored Amaravati, she said. She also said that AP is the only state where there is no capital.
Referring to the Polavaram Project, Purandheswari said that the TDP had delayed the project work, while the YSR Congress had completely ignored it. The Central government was funding the project but wondered why this government could not complete it.