Will Play Key Role In FF Govt At Centre: KCR
Hyderabad, Nov.29 (Maxim News): Accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP National president Amit Shah of indulging in telling blatant lies during public meetings on power supply and waters, TRS supremo and Caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao today said he would play a pivotal role at the Centre to bring a non-Congress and non-BJP government in 2019 elections. “I am sure during the next elections in the Centre, Non-BJP and Non-Congress alliance will come to power and I will be playing a key role in that, KCR said amid applause at some public meetings he addressed in North Telangana, including Adilabad, Mandamarri, Chennur and Bellampally.
The TRS Chief promised to address all issues and urged the people to give thumping majority to TRS candidates, including Jogu Ramanna, Balka Suman, Chinnaiah and others to develop their segments like never before. While this is so, the TD chief and AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu sought to know during a road show in Hyderabad in support of the TD candidate, as which alliance KCR will be joining. Is it the BJP Front or non-BJP alliance comprising Congress, TDP, West Bengal CM Mamatha Benerjee and other like minded parties or any other, Naidu said.
Turning tables on the BJP, KCR slammed the Prime Minister for misguiding the people with wrong information in Telangana wherein people are aware of truths. “Modi should get checked his eyes in our Kanti Velugu camps and see development and welfare programs”, he suggested. He also demanded that Modi should tell the people as to why the BJP ruling States were not giving 24 hours power to farm sector, rythu bandu, rythu bhima, kalyana lakshmi, shadi Mubarak, help to fishermen and Yadavas through new schemes and giving pensions.
He also took serious exception to Rahul Gandhi for reading out a false script prepared by TPCC which lacks knowledge and common sense. KCR also said that the TRS regime in four and half years brought in several schemes with an impeccable plan to reach out the unreached, farmers, poor and other classes. “Our aim is to achieve all round development and inclusive growth besides irrigating one crore acres over a period by completing the irrigation projects in all segments”. He also slammed the Centre for its supremacy on education, health, power and other sectors and for turning the States into civic bodies by denying powers and funds. (Maxim News)
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