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Modi Is Weakest PM; ‘Undeclared Emergency’ Under His Rule: CM KCR

Mumbai: Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao said that PM Narendra Modi is the weakest and most inefficient Indian PM of all time. CM Rao also said that there is an “undeclared Emergency” in India under PM Modi’s rule.

Accusing the BJP-led NDA government of being corrupt, he said the government at the Center would be changed and “misconduct” like pressure on states to import coal would be probed.

“The Narendra Modi government should go and a non-BJP government should come. This is our slogan. Thanks to Narendra Modi Ji. We accept your proposal for a double-engine growth…for double-engine ‘sarkar’. Now, the people should decide as to which double-engine should come, whether it should be a BJP double-engine or a non-BJP double-engine. The facts and figures clearly say that the country requires a non-BJP double-engine government. Not BJP double-engine government. Yes. It is established,” he said, emphasising that non-BJP State governments are more progressive than the BJP-ruled ones.

KCR said he has no personal enmity with Modi, it is against his (Modi’s) policies, against which the southern satraps are against.

“I am saying this and will say this. There was no weak and incompetent prime minister like Modi…the Congress regime had a bad mind. Now, with your government policies, there is a capital drain, resulting in depleting forex reserves,” he said.

Alleging that many companies are withdrawing their investments from the country, KCR said: that “Make in India” is a huge failure as the country still imports kites and national flags from China.

He said the NDA government should have consulted and taken them into confidence before finalizing schemes like the Army Recruitment Scheme Agnipath.

“They say we need a younger generation in the army. Even our country needs a young prime minister,” he said.

He reiterated that he is working for a qualitative change in government at the national level.

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