Hyderabad, Nov 3 (Maxim News): Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy has criticized Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for becoming a slave to the Majlis Party in the state and calling it a ‘Jee-Huzur”.
Kishan Reddy participated in the election campaign in Shaikpet as art of the Jubilee Hills by-election campaign and spoke. he accused the Congress Party, which could not win a single seat in the last assembly elections in Hyderabad, of becoming a slave to the majlis Party to win in Jubilee Hills to save its reputation.
They were furious that CM Revanth Reddy was going to any lengths to get minority votes by granting whatever the Majlis party asked for. They alleged that a person who had previously contested as an MLA on behalf of the majlis party was hired and made a Congress candidate this time. They criticized that Azharuddin was given a ministerial post in a hurry, crossing all limits to appease the minorities. They alleged that this was a violation of the election code of conduct. They expressed anger that the Majlis party was giving in to pressure and allocating valuable army lands to Muslim cemeteries.
Kishan Reddy said that all the welfare schemes implemented by the Revanth Reddy government in the state are receiving funds from the central government. He said that the rice ration implemented by the state government is also based on central government funds. He said that all the development happening in the country is due to the efforts of Prime minister Narendra Modi. He clarified that the financial assistance received by the farmers in the state is also from the central government.
He said that people are disgusted by the revanth regime of the last two years. he criticized the Congress party, which calls itself secular, for dividing people into groups and ruling them. He urged voters to make BJP candidate Lankala Deepak Reddy win with the highest majority of votes in the Jubilee Hills by-election. (Maxim News)
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