BJP spewing venom against TRS government, alleges KTR

Hyderabad, April 18 (Maxim News): Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) working president KT Rama Rao has come down heavily on Bharatiya Janata Party State (BJP) unit president Bandi Sanjay, saying that the latter doesn’t have any right to undertake the Padayatra in Telangana.

The TRS working president, KT Rama Rao, on Monday, who inspected the ongoing arrangements for the party’s foundation day celebrations which is to be held on April 27, found fault with Bandi Sanjay for misleading the people with baseless allegations against the TRS government.

Stating that there is no necessity for the TRS leaders to obstruct Bandi Sanjay’s Padayatra, KTR asked the BJP leader to tell the facts to people, instead of spewing venom against the government.

“At first, Bandi Sanjay should visit all the BJP ruling States and should get to know the facts that how the worst situation in terms of corruption and poor administration is prevailed. In Karnataka, the ruling party leaders are taking about 40 percent of commission on all the works and contractors are forced to commit suicides unable to bear the pressure of the ruling government. Meanwhile, the power holiday remains to continue in Gujarat and people are staging protests demanding the quality power supply. Bandi Sanjay, hiding all the facts, is spewing venom against the TRS government,” KTR alleged.

He also alleged that the Centre government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is showing disparity towards the Telangana State and is least bothered about the State issues. (Maxim News)


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