Hyderabad, Nov.22 (Maxim News): Union Minister Prakash Javadekar today hit out at chief minister of the state K Chandrashekhar Rao. Recalling the last six years of TRS party rule, he mocked that the assets of CM KCR and the debts availed by the state had increased simultaneously during the six years. He made these remarks while Addressing media persons in the city along with other party leaders. The union minister has released a charge sheet against TRS party’s rule at the party headquarters.
Speaking on the occasion, he said that vote for the TRS party in the upcoming GHMC elections was nothing but vote for its ally AIMIM party. He hoped that the by-election result of Dubbak assembly constituency would be repeated in the upcoming GHMC elections. He criticized that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi had constructed 2.5 lakh houses in the country, CM KCR had not constructed even 200 houses in the state. Raising the issue of pollution in Hussain Sagar lake, he wondered If CM KCR was drinking the coconut water of the historic lake while noting that the lake has become a hub of foul smell.
Speaking further, Javadekar said that the upcoming elections was about electing either the mayor ruling TRS party or BJP. He said that the voters of the GHMC had decided to make a BJP leader as the next mayor of the corporation. He said that the people of the state were angry with the rule of a single family in Telangana. He also said that AIMIM party was also being run by a single family like CM KCR.
He alleged that the families of CM KCR and AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi had looted the people of Telangana during the last six years. He said that corruption had gone up in the state and added the ruling TRS party had not kept his poll promises. He mocked that the CM had transformed the state capital into a city of floods instead of Istanbul city. (Maxim News)
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