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Modi has no moral right to visit Telangana, say BRS posters

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On Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Telangana state, several posters have surfaced in various parts of the state saying he had no right to visit the state after insulting its formation.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the posters pasted by Bharat Rashtra Samithi in Hyderabad reads, “Modi has no moral right to visit Telangana, after insulting our formation.”

The posters carry four different images of Modi speaking in Parliament on different occasions about Telangana formation.

They also referred to the Prime Minister’s quote, “Mother was killed to save the child”. It also carried quotes from Modi’s speeches made in 2018, 2022 and 2023.

The latest quote “Telangana kush nahi tha” was from his remarks made on September 18. The BRS has already condemned Modi’s remarks. BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao had said that his remarks on formation of Telangana state made in the Parliament reflect his utter disregard for historical facts.

“To suggest that Telangana did not celebrate its statehood is not only factually incorrect but also comes across as ignorant and arrogant,” he had said. The BRS leader said that in his attempts to criticise the Congress, Modi has been repeatedly hurting the sentiments of the people of Telangana.

Modi is visiting Mahabubnagar city of Telan-gana today (Sunday).

Meanwhile, Communal tensions gripped Ramganj town and nearby areas in Rajasthan’s Jaipur after an 18-year-old Muslim youth was beaten to death by a group of men following an accident between two motorcycles on Friday night.

According to Kashmir Media Service, police said two motorcycles collided in Subhash Chowk after which one of the riders, accompanied by a group of men, viciously thrashed the other rider, identified as 18-year-old Mohammad Iqbal. The victim was rushed to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, they added.—KMS

 

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