BJP MP: AP in dire need of surgical strikes

Addressing the media on Sunday, BJP MP, GVL Narasimha Rao said that the state of Andhra Pradesh is in dire need of twin surgical strikes, one for the Telugu Desam Party, and one for the YSRCP. He also said that the BJP would very soon launch a surgical strike in the state, and set these two political parties straight, and launch the state in the direction of growth and development.

Rao also said that just one surgical strike was enough for Telangana, but two surgical strikes were mandatory for AP, because of the vote bank politics that both the TDP and the YSRCP heavily rely on. Rao also expressed his confidence in the BJP winning the Tirupati Lok Sabha by-polls, and also said that these by-elections would mark the beginning of victory for the BJP in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

He reminded to everyone that it was the Modi government that allocated funds for the development of Andhra Pradesh, right after the bifurcation of united Andhra Pradesh, and even said that it was the Central government that allotted three electronic manufacturing clusters to Chittoor district and even sanctioned world class educational institutions including the IIT, IISER and Indian culinary institute to the holy city of Tirupati.

Furthermore, Rao also condemned Nara Chandrababu Naidu for doing nothing for the development of the Chittoor district, despite Babu hailing from that very district itself, and said that the BJP would do everything in its power to ensure the development of the Chittoor district.