Congress Calls To Expose KCR’s Massive Corruption In Kaleshwaram Project: Revanth 

Hyderabad, Feb 7 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has given a call to the Congress cadres and leaders to expose the former Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao led BRS government to expose the committing of massive corruption for commissions in the construction of Kaleswaram project.

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It may be recalled that Revanth Reddy has chaired the ‘Telangana Pradesh Election Committee (PEC) meeting held at Gandhi Bhavan to discuss the party’s strategy and candidate selections for the Lok Sabha elections.  

During this meeting, Revanth called upon the Congress ranks to tell the wrongdoings of the previous KCR/BRS government from village to village.  He also pointed out that the Congress party in the recently held Assembly elections achieved a great victory in the constituencies of the Krishna River basin.  BRS knows that  Congress will win in nagarkurnool, Mahbubnagar, Nalgonda, Bhuvanagiri, Khammam and Mahabubabad Lok Sabha constituencies in this region, that is why KCR is acting conspiratorially to damage the Congress by  spreading bad propaganda that the state government has handed over the projects to the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB).

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Realising that the government is serious about investigating the Medigadda corruption and taking strict action.  KCR and BRS leaders are spreading false propaganda saying that projects have been handed over to the Board to divert people’s attention from this.  

All the Congress leaders are advised to refute the allegations of BRS and go to the villages and campaign strongly against the corruption of the previous government.  Also, the Chief Minister said that the party will give priority to all the social groups in the allocation of tickets.  The selection of candidates and the performance of the leaders should be done so that the party wins the elections. (Maxim News)


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