KTR said- Congress government is trying to avoid guarantee by showing loans
Hyderabad: BRS MLA and working president Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao on Monday hit out at the newly formed Congress government in Telangana and said the state government was trying to shirk its promises. By showing loan during elections. Addressing the preparatory meeting of Zaheerabad parliamentary constituency before the Lok Sabha elections, KT Rama Rao said, “We have won 39 out of 119 seats. This is not a small number. We have won one-third of the seats.” Dalit brothers in Nizam Sagar, but other (caste) groups did not vote for us. Society has become such that if one gets help, the other becomes jealous. ‘Bandhu’ schemes have had a (negative) impact on us.”
“Those who voted for Congress are now reconsidering. Even those who voted for the Congress are unhappy that former Chief Minister and BRS chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) is no longer the Chief Minister. The admiration for KCR is still unbroken. Earlier, the word was banned in Telangana in the past, he said. BRS is fighting for Telangana alone. If BRS is not strong, some parties are ready to make the word Telangana disappear again.” Taking aim at the state Congress government, the BRS leader said, “The Congress government is trying to avoid the guarantee by showing debt.
They are canceling the plans we had brought. Parliament elections will be triangular. In this, the conditions are favorable for us. There was a strong opinion that it would be better if the sitting MLAs were replaced in the assembly elections. Let us not allow such mistakes to be made in the Parliament elections. We will win the Zaheerabad parliamentary seat.” “In 2009, we won only ten assembly seats. However, within 6 months, the situation had changed due to KCR’s protest activities. Respect for the pink flag increased a lot.
In 1985–89, NTR brought many good schemes but lost the elections that followed. TDP which had lost in 1989 had then won 19 out of 21 MP seats.” He said Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy wants to set up a commission to reduce the number of districts. Will people agree with this? Rao said, “We are in no hurry to criticize the government, but it is the Congress that started the attack by undermining the development done by us. When Congress leaders criticize us, there is no question of giving it up.”