BJP Flays CM’s Adamant Attitude On RTC Strike

Hyderabad, Nov.1 (Maxim News): The state BJP on Friday came down heavily on chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over his adamant attitude in addressing the problems of TSRTC employees.

The spokesperson of the party Krishna Sagar Rao said that KCR had turned arrogant and greedy after becoming the chief minister for the second consecutive time. Addressing media persons at Warangal party office, Rao said that KCR was only going after money and added that the CM had turned the state into a debt ridden state.

He also said that the state did not have funds to implement the different welfare programmes of the people. Commenting on the ongoing strike of the RTC workers, Rao said that the BJP had extended support to the workers as the demands raised by them were legitimate in nature. He alleged that the CM was biding time by not appointing a full-time managing director to the corporation.

He also alleged that the CM had thrown around 50,000 families of the workers on road by not giving them their salaries and added that KCR was not realising the fact that the workers had been agitating for the fulfilment of their demands since the last 30 days.(Maxim Newsa)

BJP Flays CM’s Adamant Attitude On RTC Strike

Hyderabad, Nov.1 (Maxim News): The state BJP on Friday came down heavily on chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over his adamant attitude in addressing the problems of TSRTC employees.

The spokesperson of the party Krishna Sagar Rao said that KCR had turned arrogant and greedy after becoming the chief minister for the second consecutive time. Addressing media persons at Warangal party office, Rao said that KCR was only going after money and added that the CM had turned the state into a debt ridden state.

He also said that the state did not have funds to implement the different welfare programmes of the people. Commenting on the ongoing strike of the RTC workers, Rao said that the BJP had extended support to the workers as the demands raised by them were legitimate in nature. He alleged that the CM was biding time by not appointing a full-time managing director to the corporation.

He also alleged that the CM had thrown around 50,000 families of the workers on road by not giving them their salaries and added that KCR was not realising the fact that the workers had been agitating for the fulfilment of their demands since the last 30 days.(Maxim Newsa)

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