Bandi Sanjay Thanked Centre For Sanctioning 13 Medical Colleges To Telangana

Hyderabad, June 10 (Maxim News):  State BJP President and Karimnagar MP, Bandi Sanjay thanked the Central government for sanctioning 13 medical colleges for Telangana.

He expressed his appreciation for sanctioning a government medical college to  Karimnagar.  He said that the Centre had communicated with the State government sanction of the medical colleges to the State. . However, the State government did not respond to the same.  Instead, engaged in blaming the Centre for not granting  medical colleges to Telangana. 

He said the Centre has permitted setting up 13 Medical Colleges in Telangana, showing the Centre under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to the development of the state.  I thank the Prime Minister and the Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, he added.

Bandi Sanjay said that the Centre has been allocating special funds for the welfare and development of Telangana.  This, despite the State government not extending its cooperations that the Prime Minister has been paying special interest to the development of Telangana, he said.  

Bandi Sanjay said that the State government’s allegations that the Centre did not cooperate in setting up medical colleges in Telangana is a lie.  The then Union Minister for health and Family Welfare, Harsha Vardhan wrote to the State government on the Central government’s decision to set up and fund medical colleges in Telangana, but the State government did not respond to the same.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao‘s allegations that the Centre did not cooperate in settling up medical colleges in Telangana is a lie.  The then Union Minister for health and Family Welfare, Harsha Vandhan, whole to the State government on the Central government’s decision to set up and fund medicallege in Telangana,  But, the State government did not respond to the same.  KCR created hurdles and blamed the centre for  alleging discrimination towards Telangana in setting up new medical colleges, he charged.  (Maxim News) 


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