TRS, BJP engage in war of words

Hyderabad: Accusing one another on the social media platform, both Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) leaders are intensifying the political heat in Telangana.

They are indulging in a bitter war of words on various issues and are taking their verbal war to another level.

TRS working president KT Rama Rao has once again trained his guns at the Narendra Modi government, this time over the coal shortage.

Listing out shortage of various essentials during BJP rule, he said the root cause of all problems is Prime Minister Narendra Modi lacking vision.

KTR, as Rama Rao is popularly known, slammed the Modi government through a tweet in Telugu on Monday.

KTR, who is also a minister holding multiple portfolios in the Cabinet headed by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, referred to the current shortage of coal in various parts of the country.

“Coal shortage in BJP rule, oxygen shortage during Corona times, electricity shortage for industries, job shortage for youth, employment shortage in villages and when it comes to state there is fund shortage,” tweeted KTR.

“The root cause of all problems ‘PM Modi lacks vision’,” he added. He took a dig at the Centre with the remark “NPA Govt’s amazing performance”.

KTR has been describing the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as NPA (Non-Performing Alliance).

On the other hand, swiftly reacting to KTR remarks, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy tweeted and exposed the failure of TRS promises which are not delivered till today.

“No job to each household, no agriculture loan waiver, no Dalit Chief Minister, no Dalit Bandu to all eligible people, no double bed room, no issuance of new ration card, no new pension, no secretariat, no access to Chief Minister for people and no respect for Telangana agitators and no celebration for Telangana Liberation Day,” Kishan Reddy sarcastically tweeted.

Meanwhile, TRS MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha has also slammed the Modi government for again raising the price of commercial LPG.

In her tweet, she said that the actions and decisions of the Modi government reflect on their insensitivity towards the common man. She sadi that The price is of LPG Commercial Cylinder has been hiked by ₹102, second major hike after elections.

On the whole, both BJP and TRS leaders are indulging in allegations one another on various issues. (Maxim News)


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