Bid to incite communal tensions in Andhra Pradesh, alleges BJP State president
Andhra Pradesh BJP leaders have accused opposition groups of inciting communal tensions and misusing freedom of speech to spread hatred. The party also highlighted the progress of major infrastructure projects under the current state and central government coalition.
Why it matters
The rhetoric reflects the ongoing political polarization in the state and the use of development narratives to counter allegations of social instability.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday organised a workshop for its official spokespersons and media panellists in Vijayawada, where Andhra Pradesh BJP president P.V.N. Madhav outlined the party’s expansion plans and accused certain groups of attempting to create religious and social divisions.
The article focuses heavily on the BJP's narrative and accusations against opposition parties, reflecting the party's platform.
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