BJP And Congress Behind Notices To KCR: KTR Fires

Hyderabad, May 21 (Maxim News): BRS Working President K.Tarak Rama Rao responded to the notices issued by Justice PC Ghosh Commission to former Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao regarding the Kaleshwaram project. he made comments that the notices were issued to KCR in desperate circumstances.

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He alleged that all this is a drama being played by Congress and BJP together. He made it clear that the government will not be able to implement the promises despite the number of notices given. KTR expressed his anger that notices are being issued while leaving public problems to the wind.

He said that he has faith in the laws. He was angry that the Congress government has been playing drams to divert the attention of the people for the last 17 months, instead of being able to govern. He said that the government does not see any other way except for commissions. Governance is not visible.

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He said that the direct dharna of contractors at the Secretariat is clarifying the real situation. He said that Congress MLAs and Ministers themselves are testifying that work cannot be done without commissions. The former minister said that the rule of commissions is being run in this state and not the rule of the people. He criticized the SLBC tunnel collapse 8 people lost their lives, but there was no sense to take up rescue measures there.

He said that they could not even dare to recover the bodies due to the commissions’ insistence. He said that this is the Daddamma government that still has not said what happened there. He said that the Sunkashila project in Nalgonda collapsed and the government has not responded yet. (Maxim News)


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