Congress Is On The Same Path Of BRS: Kishan Reddy Satires
Mahbubnagar/Hyderabad, March 29 (Maxim News): State BJP President and Union Minister G. Kishen Reddy said that Congress does not have the power to implement the guarantees given in the last Assembly elections.
He said that there is a possibility that the Congress at the center will become weaker after the next elections. He sarcastically said that the Congress government in Telangana is running on the same path as the KCR’s BRS government.
Speaking to the media persons at the BJP office on Friday, he said that once again the people have decided who should be the Prime Minister of the country and for that Modi has been identified as the right leader. He said that BJP is winning 90 per cent MP seats in Karnataka. In Hyderabad Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has flagged that Rahul Gandhi is harassing realtors, builders and traders.
He alleged that Revanth Reddy is threatening MLAs to join Congress. He said that the Kaleswaram project inquiry is in cold storage. He said that the government is not sincere in the matter of phone tapping. He said that the power cuts have started, there is a shortage of drinking water, but it does not matter to the government. They complained that thieves have gone and burglars have come in the state. He alleged that there was corruption of Rs. 12 lakh crores during the previous congress regime.
Kishan Reddy expressed confidence that BJP will win double digit seats in the coming Parliament elections in Telangana. He said that BJP’s rule at the center will be based on four main issues. He said that the Center has decided not to increase the prices of fertilizers under any circumstances in the future. He said that the center will cooperate in all ways to set up grain purchase centers immediately so that farmers do not face any problem. Kishan Reddy expressed hope that BJP will win in Mahbubnagar and Nagar Kurnool Lok Sabha seats. (Maxim News)
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