Modi’s Charisma Will Retain BJP Govt: Indrasena
Hyderabad, March 21 (Maxim News): Senior BJP leader N. Indrasena Reddy claimed people in the country, including Telangana, were keen on retaining Modi government at the Centre.
Speaking to mediapersons at the State party office here, Indrasena Reddy claimed that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao advanced Assembly elections because of Narendra Modi’s charisma and social welfare schemes. He also said KCR was still behaving like a leader spearheading movement for separate State. Being a chief minister of a State, he was damaging the image of the Telangana State due to his erratic functioning and his intolerance towards the Opposition parties.
The BJP leader alleged that KCR was injuring the sentiments of the majority community for leaning and appeasing the minority community. Alleging that KCR was working as an agent of the Majlis party, whose leaders were the heirs of notorious Razakars during the erstwhile Nizam government, Indrasena Reddy demanded that the Chief Minister tender unconditional apologies openly to the majority community.
Lambasting Chief Minister KCR for not implementing EBC reservation in the Telangana State, the BJP leader said they would lodge a complaint with the Election Commission regarding his offensive language against the Opposition parties. He also alleged that due to KCR’s “inefficiency” Revenue officers were not issuing EWS certificates to eligible people. Asserting that the BJP would win handsome number of Lok Sabha seats in Telangana, Indrasena Reddy slammed KCR for raising Hindutva issue to the fore in a public meeting in Nizamabad. He also took serious exception to the Chief Minister branding the BJP as a communal party baselessly.
The BJP leader pointed out that in the past also regional parties’ fronts could not run governments. Charging the TRS president with rendering injustice to the backward communities as well as women by not inducting them in his government in second term also, Indrasena Reddy asserted that the BJP was committed to uplift backward communities and women’s empowerment. (Maxim News)
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