In Telangana, JP Nadda Accuses KCR Of Corruption, Copying Central Schemes
NDTV
Targetting the TRS government in Telangana, JP Nadda alleged that all its so-called flagship schemes were riddled with corruption
If Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao went to Delhi to boast about his schemes and talk about the alleged incompetence of the BJP government in Delhi, BJP chief JP Nadda hit back during his visit to the state, telling the people that they needed to vote out Mr Rao and his Telangana Rashtra Samithi and bring in the BJP.
Targetting the TRS government in Telangana, Mr Nadda alleged that all its so-called flagship schemes were riddled with corruption and only a double-engine government will benefit the state. He gave credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for handling the Covid pandemic well whereas, he said advanced countries had struggled. "PM Modi gave 130 crore people suraksha kavach in the form of vaccines and boosters," he said.
India, Mr Nadda said, has gone from being an importer to a major exporter. "During the pandemic, PM Modi gave 5 kg rice to the poor. PM Modi always worried about Telangana, so he allotted a Rs 10,000 support price for cotton," he said.
Accusing the state government of not implementing several Central schemes, he said, "PM gave Ayushman Bharat and 3.11 crore people benefitted, but Telangana's 36 lakh people did not receive the 5 lakh cover because of KCR," he said