Telangana's Role in BJP's Rise from 2 MPs to Dominance: PM Modi

PM Modi expressed gratitude to Telangana for supporting the BJP when it had only two MPs nationally. He noted that in the 1984 elections, the BJP won only Hanamkonda and Mehsana seats. The Prime Minister highlighted the party's growth, with nearly half of Telangana's MPs now from the BJP. He credited the shift to changing aspirations and party workers' efforts.

Key Points: Telangana Gave BJP First MPs When Party Had Only 2: PM Modi

  • PM Modi thanks Telangana for supporting BJP in its early years
  • BJP had only 2 MPs in 1984 elections, one from Telangana
  • Nearly half of Telangana's MPs now belong to BJP
  • PM Modi expresses faith in state's workers for future victories
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"Telangana gave us an MP when the BJP had only two MPs": PM Modi

PM Modi thanks Telangana for supporting BJP when it had only 2 MPs nationally. He highlights party's growth and workers' efforts in the state.

"Telangana is the land that gave us an MP when the BJP had only two MPs in the whole country - PM Modi"

Secunderabad, May 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed his deep gratitude to the Telangana people, noting that they supported the BJP during its toughest years in national politics.

Addressing a massive public gathering in Secunderabad, PM Modi highlighted how Telangana played a pivotal role in the BJP's journey from a two-MP party to its current dominance.

"Telangana is the land that gave us an MP when the BJP had only two MPs in the whole country... When the BJP did not have any support across the nation, even then, the BJP used to get Telangana's support. Now almost half of the MPs here are from the BJP... I have full faith in the people of Telangana and the state's BJP workers, that 'Agli Baar, Prachand Bahumat Se, Yaha Bhi'," and the crowd chants "Modi Sarkar", PM Modi said in Secundarabad rally.

Notably, in the 1984 General Elections, held following the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the BJP won only two seats across the country: Hanamkonda (Telangana/Andhra Pradesh) and Mehsana in Gujarat.

The Prime Minister pointed to the party's significant growth in the region, noting that nearly half of the state's Members of Parliament now belong to the BJP. He attributed this shift to the changing aspirations of the people and the tireless efforts of party workers.

Asserting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has transcended geographical and political barriers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the party's "roar" now resonates across the country, from the South to the Northeast.

Addressing a massive public gathering in Secunderabad, the Prime Minister reflected on the evolution of the party's footprint, noting that the BJP was once dismissed by critics as a minor player in several regions.

"There was a time when, from the South to the Northeast, the BJP was considered a fringe party. Yet today, the collective conscience of the Indian people demonstrates that if an ideology is dedicated to the nation, no boundary can contain the resonance of its roar", PM Modi said.

- ANI

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Aditya G
It's great to see PM acknowledging Telangana's contribution. But we need more than speeches—let's see concrete steps for farmers' welfare, irrigation projects, and resolving the pending issues from the bifurcation. Words are good, action is better.
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Rahul R
Having lived in Hyderabad for a decade, I've seen how the BJP's footprint grew organically. KCR's anti-people policies drove many to look for an alternative. PM Modi's vision resonates with youth here. 2024 might see a clean sweep! 😎🔥
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Sneha F
While I appreciate the sentiment, let's not forget that the 1984 Hanamkonda win was due to sympathy wave post-Indira Gandhi's assassination, not party strength. And today, Telangana also gave Congress a lot of seats. We need balanced growth, not just one-party dominance.
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Ananya R
As a Telangana native, I'm proud that our state supported BJP when others didn't. But now the real test is development—Hyderabad Metro, IT growth, and creating jobs for our youth. Hope the Center delivers on promises. 🚀
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James A
Interesting historical context. It's impressive how BJP transformed from a fringe player to a national force. However, I wonder if this nostalgic narrative might overshadow the real issues in Telangana—like unemployment and regional disparities. Just my two cents.

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