Kavitha slams Assam CM Sharma, BJP leaders on CM jibe

Hyderabad, Jan.9 (Maxim News): TRS MLC Kavitha today criticized BJP leader and Assam Chief Minister Himantha Biswa Sharma for criticizing Chief Minister and Telangana Government. The former MP slammed Sharma for his charges against the TRS Government and KCR. Himantha Biswa Sharma was in Hyderabad and accused KCR government of offering a family rule. Sharma was attending a BJP protest program on Saturday with Bandi Sanjay and other leaders at Hanmakonda against the GO 317 on transfers of employees and teachers in the state. Kavitha today said that Sharma should keep in mind that the statehood was achieved for water, jobs and funds.

The TRS enjoys people support for second time as the BJP bite dust in 107 seats in the last polls and spreading falsehood, she said. The KCR Government is doing its best for farmers, youth, poor and people through welfare programs, she claimed.

Sharma’s comments are lacking any sense as he failed to do a proper homework she said and asked him to come next time with correct details of welfare schemes and development programs. Our state is spending huge funds for the state development in all sectors, she noted.

Sharma charged that KCR government is offering a family and corrupt rule and the BJP will come to power in Telangana in next elections. She said that the TRS got people mandate and is doing its best to fill up jobs as it offered 1.30 lakh jobs so far. While the BJP Government of Modi did not give 16 cr jobs as promised it is suppressing the farmers and people with fuel charges, she charged. The BJP leaders are trying to downgrade Telangana culture and traditions by their falsehood and misinformation campaign, the MLC said.

She said that the Assam CM should come to Telangana with proper homework next time and stop avoiding false charges. The Centre and BJP ruling states, she said, copied state’s schemes and implementing and making false comments on the government. (Maxim News)


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