Curse For Farmers As Long As KCR Is CM: Sharmila

Shadnagar/Hyderabad, May 22 (Maxim News): As YSRTP President Sharmila was furious at Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, she said that during the nine year role of KCR, no single group improved except the BRS leaders.

Expressing her party support to the Opposition parties and farmers associations who are staging a dharna in ShadNagar to take up the construction of Lakshmidevi Palli Reservoir, on this occasion, she questioned whether KCR is the administrator or is it a perverted regime? she asked.

Satirists like KCR would have collapsed after touching a dog’s tail, that’s why the Kaleshwaram project sank within three months, said Sharmila.

Sharmila accused KCR of increasing the cost of the Kaleshwaram project to one lakh crores only for the sake of the contractors. KCR suggested changing the name of the Commissions to Chandrasekhar Rao. She accused KCR of redesigning the projects only for commissions. It has been revealed that all the projects in the state are being given to the contractor Megha Krishna Reddy for commissions. She alleged that all the contracts like Palamuru and Mission Bhagiratha were being given to Megha Krishna Reddy because Megha Krishna Reddy would give commission to KCR.

Sharmila questioned that there is no money for the schemes in the state but from where the money is coming for the projects. She said that KCR will get commission from the contractors for the projects. If the state is in debt, then how come crores upon crores came into the BRS account.

She said that as long as KCR is Chief Minister, the construction of Palamuru and Lakshmidevi Palli reservoirs will not be completed. She said that only if the government changes, the farmers will get better and jobs will be created. She called upon all the people to unite and fight against KCR. (Maxim News)


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