Modi's Eenadu Interview - Danger Bells for CBN & PK

SIBY JEYYA
During this election season, prime minister Narendra Modi did not do a single one-on-one interview. The credit went to Eenadu. The prime minister was interviewed by its editor, M Nageswara Rao, and the interview is currently available on the Main Page. The entire conversation focuses on the Prime Minister's goals for the nation, his assurance that he would succeed, the political situation in telangana, etc. If Modi's assurance that polavaram would undoubtedly be finished on schedule and that his government will do all within its power is crucial, it is for Andhra Pradesh.

Promises on matters like Special Status are unachievable, but amaravati is also left out. There are no firm plans to reconstruct andhra pradesh, which was severely damaged by the split, and the previous five years have been devoted to giving out free stuff. Not a single word is said against the alliance's prospects in andhra pradesh or against jagan Mohan Reddy's misrule. It seems as though andhra pradesh is not holding elections, and if it is, the bjp seems unconcerned. It's noteworthy to see that Modi expressed political opinions about Telangana's current political landscape.
 

"People would not take long to do the same for Congress, but it took ten years to send BRS home," Modi said. In addition, he used political lingo to address his opponents' criticism that telangana had received no assistance from the Central Government. It is obvious that either the prime minister's staff carefully considered Eenadu's queries or the prime minister declined to respond to them when they related to Jagan's tenure. prime minister Narendra Modi, together with chandrababu naidu and Pawan Kalyan, addressed a political meeting in Palanadu in March. He criticized jagan Mohan reddy and gave a similar speech without offering any guarantees to Andhra Pradesh. The partnership was only harmed by Modi's statement.
 

The sixth and eighth of May are Modi's visit to Andhra Pradesh. He'll speak at a few state-wide public gatherings and rallies. I. Modi gave chandrababu naidu and pawan kalyan a preview of what's to come in his eenadu interview. On the ground, Chandrababu and pawan kalyan are perspiring profusely. As they put in a lot of effort, the bjp manipulates them to win additional seats. The party will gain a few seats in the assembly and parliament after having zero seats and less than 1% of the vote.

Even if the bjp hasn't been helpful to the tdp or janasena thus far, they are only harming. Modi would only sabotage the momentum of the tdp and janasena if he continued to act in the same manner as we saw in the Manifesto announcement. The difficulty with these topics is that they will provide media fodder during election season, but they do not alter the political debate. During the pivotal election season, bad news will occupy the alliance's favorable media space. Recall that the end of the campaign is in five days.
 
 
 
 


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