Hyderabad, Jan.10 (Maxim News): TRS leader and Transport Minister Dr P Ajay Kumar today launched a scathing attack on BJP state president and MP Bandi Sanjay for his criticism and corruption charges. The minister challenged, of the BJP leader has guts he can put me in jail taking help from BJP led Central government.
He participated in centenary celebrations of Khammam Co-operative Agriculture Bank, Development Programs and inauguration of integrated market yard and Agriculture minister S Niranjan Reddy and MP Nama Nageshwar Rao and others attended.
Ajay Kumar hit out that the BJP leader is making a deliberate attempt to blame the ministers and our government. Our Mamatha Hospital has been offering services to people for a long time, he said. And the BJP leader is indulging in mud slinging on us of no use, the minister said . I am not ready until 2023 and face action now itself Sanjay should take action if he can the minister expressed said.
The minister said that he is fair and non corrupt if Sanjay can prove I am ready for any action and quit. On BJP leader comments of giving vaccine to the TRS, Ajay Kumar said that the people are very strong and have resistance for that. Actually we gave vaccine to the saffron party by winning six out of seven seats in Kukatpally division in the recent GHMC polls the minister claimed.
During the polls some tourists come and go and we are not bothered of them Ajay Kumar ridiculed. The congress is our rival and not the BJP, he said. Niranjan Reddy congratulated the DCCB for its 100 years in service.
He said that the government is for welfare of people, workers and farmers. The minister criticized that the BJP leaders are trying to blame with corruption charges.
Nageshwar Rao said that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is for all round development. He accused the BJP leaders of cheap publicity to get mileage. The KCR Government has been spending a lot of money for welfare. (Maxim News)
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