
KTR rips into BJP, brands Kishan as ‘ mantri’

Minister KT Rama Rao
Minister KT Rama Rao
Hyderabad: The Telangana Rashtra Samithi working chief executive of a republic KT Rama Rao on Thursday slammed the BJP-led Union government for putting of great physical weight burden on by increasing the prices of basic and fundamental commodities, cooking state of matter distinguished from solid and liquid and energy prices. The TRS commander also lambasted Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy over the latter’s inexpensive comments.
Speaking after inducting the BJP commander and former MLA B Bikshmaiah Goud in TRS at Telangana Bhavan, KTR said that insulting Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao testament not assistant the BJP to garner the votes. He exuded feeling of trust that TRS testament profits the Munugodu furniture designed for sitting on in the by elections to be held on November 3.
Kishan Reddy was a hopeless Union Minister, he said and added that the BJP-led Union government did nothing for Telangana development. He dared BJP to look for cast a vote in an election by explaining the political party’s donation in the Telangana social movement. “What happened to the Research Centre and Hospitals that were promised to group of things of the same kind that belong together up in Marriguda by BJP relating to a nation or country President JP Nadda in 2016?
All Central relating to a/the constitution institutions have got puppets in the hands of BJP. It would be better if all these were renamed as BJP affiliates, he said.
The Centre itself said that there are no villages affected by fluorosis in Telangana, KTR added that the BJP nominee K Rajagopal Reddy should recite how a little fellowship owned by him, was getting such big contracts. He reiterated that Komatireddy brothers were turned as covert brothers. Why BJP-ruling States are not providing Rs 3,000 pensions be fond of Telangana government, he asked. 99.15 percentage of the voters in Munugodu are benefitting from Telangana government’s government-sponsored program programmes.