KCR Will Remain as Silly Chief Minister in Country says Arvind

Hyderabad, Nov 17: The BJP Member of Parliament from Nizamabad, Dharmapuri Arvind said that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will remain as silling Chief Minister in the country. He criticized the Chief Minister for selling his own daughter MLC Kavitha and MLAs, this is the reason why KCR is corrupt is because of his son K.Tarak Rama Rao and his children.

Speaking to media persons, here today, Arvind alleged that KCR himself is responsible for pushing the state in darkness, he said that the rulinging party TRS members and the KCR family members are busy with ganga and drug parties after neglecting the power sector. He commented that KCR feels that he is uplifting the state with the money earned from the beauty parlour of his daughter.

He alleged that Telangana is the only state in the country which is changing Rs. 9.50 per unit of electricity the highest. He questioned the state made by the KCR that ten new Thermal Power Stations will be established if Telangana comes to power in the 2014 manifesto but it is purchasing power from other states. at a much higher rate, where is the surplus plus, he questioned. He accused both the TRS and Aam Aadmi Party of being liquor scam partners. He said that the pensions given by the Telangana government are not enough to pay the electricity bill. He demanded the State government when the vacancies in the power sector will be filled.


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