Mallu Bhatti slams TRS Party

Hyderabad, July 30 (Maxim News): CLP leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka today slammed the ruling TRS party and warned it to not pledge the state for its political benefits. He demanded the state government to immediately convene a special session of Telangana Assembly to discuss upon the losses caused by the recent floods in different parts of the state including Kaleswaram lift irrigation project.

Speaking to media persons at CLP office in the state Assembly, Vikramarka made it clear that their party president Sonia Gandhi formed the separate Telangana state to fulfil the aspirations of its people viz-a-viz water, funds and jobs. He alleged that the ruling TRS party was not fulfilling the aspirations of the people of the state. He alleged that the ruling party had poured all its income earned in the last eight years on the construction of the Kaleswaram irrigation project and added that the same Kaleswaram project had now turned into a useless project after the recent floods while terming it as the negligence of the state government. He said that the Kaleswaram project, which was built with claims to irrigate 18 lakh acres of land, had not even irrigated one acre of land.

He alleged that the state government was obstructing those who are trying to visit the Kaleswaram project and sought the reasons from the state government behind preventing the people from the visiting the project. He said that he would visit the Kaleswaram project along with a delegation of the CLP. He warned that the state government would have to face serious consequences if it stopped their delegation from visiting the project. (Maxim News)


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