Telangana witnessing jungle raj: Tarun Chug

Hyderabad, June 8 (Maxim News): BJP State incharge Tarun Chug today alleged that the Telangana State was witnessing jungle raj.

Speaking to media persons along with State party president Bandi Sanjay Kumar at the State party headquarters, Tarun Chug said the law and order situation had been worsened in the State in the last couple of days. He also alleged that KCR government had violated the Indian Constitution.

He expressed his shock over the recent gang rape of a minor girl incident in the city recently. He alleged that the State government had used police as their pawns in the case and added that the ruling party was trying to protect the accused in the case.

Claiming that KCR was trying to protect his party leaders and their children in the case, Chug alleged that the State government was foisting false cases against BJP leaders, who are fighting for securing justice to the victim and her family members. He also alleged that the State government was not doing anything although scores of crimes against women were being reported in Telangana.

The BJP leader mocked that while the Chief Minister was relaxing in his farm house, his son KTR was busy with his tweets on his twitter handle. He alleged that the ruling party leaders had wasted ₹109 crores for their false publicity. He demanded that the State government hand over the minor’s rape case to CBI. (Maxim News)


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