Hyderabad (Telangana): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a swipe at the previous governments of Telangana and undivided Andhra Pradesh, which failed to consider the rights of the Madiga community and said that he went to Hyderabad on Saturday for "an atonement for past deeds" of those political leaders and parties.
Addressing a public rally in Secunderabad ahead of the state assembly elections, PM Modi also reiterated his party's commitment to ensuring social justice for the poor and deprived.
"People of the Madiga community and Krisha (Manda Krishna Madiga, an MRPS leader), I am not here to ask something from you; I am here for atonement for past deeds of political leaders and political parties since independence, which made promises to you and ditched you. I belong to the political arena so I apologise to you... You (people) have seen a lot of governments in the country. Our government's highest priority is to give preference to those who are deprived. BJP's mantra is Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas," PM Modi said.
The PM is addressing the rally at Parade Ground in Hyderabad being organised by the Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi, a community organisation of Madigas, one of the biggest constituents of scheduled castes in Telugu states. The PM further said that his party considers Shri Gurram Jashuva and his works of social justice our inspiration.