NDA will emerge victorious in Andhra Pradesh, claims C.M. Ramesh
The Hindu
BJP candidate C.M. Ramesh confident in NDA victory, criticizes post-poll violence and dismisses CM Reddy's claims.
The BJP candidate for the Anakapalli Lok Sabha constituency, Chintakunta Munuswamy Ramesh, popularly known as C.M. Ramesh, expressed confidence that NDA will emerge victorious in the State.
Speaking to the media on Saturday, he said that the high voter turnout indicates an anti-incumbency mood among the people of the State, who are seeking a new government.
Upon being asked about the post-poll violence that rocked the State, he termed it as an indication of inefficient policing. The desperate party leaders who failed to execute their wicked agenda during elections have resorted to violence after the polling process, he said.
He termed Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s claims of bagging more than 151 Assembly seats and 22 parliamentary seats as an effort to inject enthusiasm among the party cadre.
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