Revanth Released Charge Sheet On 10 Years Rule Of PM Modi Govt. Alleged Comploitation By Imposing GST On Everything

Hyderabad, April 25 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has criticized that the NDA government headed by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committing exploitation by imposing GST on everything. He pointed out that the matchbox and soap bars are also brought under the GST.

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Speaking at the program organized to release the charge sheet against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government’s 10-year rule at Gandhi Bhavan, today, he alleged that the NDA government has surrendered to corporate companies.

All the past Prime Ministers together incurred debts of Rs. 54 lakh crore. But in 10 years the debt has increased to Rs. 113 lakh crore.

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Ports, airports and national highways have been handed over to corporations. Assets of Rs. 60 lakh crore were sold for Rs. 6 lakh crore. BJP looted the country in the name of a double engine.

He said that PM Modi promised to bring back black money from the Swiss banks and distribute it to the people.

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Prime Minister Modi cheated with promises of transferring Rs. 15 lakh which would be deposited into the account of the poor families, promised to provide 2 crore jobs every year, doubling the farmer’s income, etc. They are trying to enslave the farmers by bringing three black laws.

BJP wants to win the election by spreading venomous propaganda against Congress. It is conspiring to cancel SC, ST, and OBC reservations provided by the constitution. For this, the party needs 400 seats, BJP implemented the agenda of RSS. That is why the final war has been declared in the Constitution, said Revanth Reddy. (Maxim News)


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