KTR launches tirade against both Congress and BJP
The Hindu
KTR slams Congress, BJP for cheating Telangana; inaugurates irrigation scheme, lays foundation stone for oil palm factory. He accuses Congress of depriving people of proper drinking water, power cuts, and making false promises. He accuses BJP of diverting tax revenue from Telangana and neglecting the State. KCR's dynamic leadership has made Telangana a role model for development and welfare. BRS not Delhi/Gujarat slaves, don't need Modi's NOC for decisions.
Continuing his tirade against both the Congress and the BJP, Municipal Administration Minister and BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao has alleged that both the national parties cheated people of Telangana for years.
Both the national parties are unable to digest the fact that Telangana witnessed remarkable transformation in the last nine years following the implementation of a plethora of pioneering pro-farmer initiatives by the BRS government, he said while addressing separate public meetings in the district headquarters town of Nirmal and Banswada town of Kamareddy district on Wednesday.
The Minister inaugurated Sri Lakshminarasimha Swamy Lift Irrigation Scheme, constructed under Package 27 of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP), at an estimated cost of ₹714 crore at Gundampally in Nirmal district’s Dilawarpur mandal.
Later, he laid the foundation stone for the Pre Unique India Private Limited’s oil palm factory to be set up at an estimated cost of ₹300 crore at Pakpatla village in Soan mandal in Nirmal district.
Addressing a public meeting in Banswada on Wednesday, Mr. Rama Rao slammed Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A Revanth Reddy terming him as an ‘RSS’ leader sitting in Gandhi Bhavan.
He alleged that the BJP was bringing money from a billionaire and the Congress was sourcing money from Karnataka to win over the BRS in Telangana. “The BJP and Congress work together and the best example could be the Nizamabad MP election where they coordinated well and shared votes,” he said.
Despite ruling for around 55 years for 11 terms, the Congress had deprived people of proper drinking water and irrigation facilities. People reeled under prolong power cuts during the successive Congress regimes in the past, he alleged, accusing the Congress of making false promises for electoral gains.
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