Telangana Minister KTR Gives A Strong Reply To Central Minister Prakash Javadekar

Telangana Minister KTR Gives A Strong Reply To Central Minister Prakash Javadekar
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Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development of Telangana, KTR gave a strong counter-attack to the Lotus Party.

Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development of Telangana, KTR gave a strong counter-attack to the Lotus Party. He advised Union Minister, Javadekar that it is bad to spread lies. He criticized the BJP party for having the illusion that people would believe if they tell the same lie again and again. KTR condemned the release of the BJP charge sheet on the TRS rule.

He also questioned, "Is there a charge sheet for giving 'Raithu Bandhu' to farmers?" Or they want to say that we are being charged for solving the power crisis in Telangana. KTR has given a strong warning to BJP leaders to find out the truth and then make allegations. KTR demanded the Central Government to tell them what they have done for Hyderabad. He also doled out, "We are asking voters to vote for what they have done". He made these remarks to the media at Telangana Bhavan on Tuesday.

Minister KTR made a counter-attack on the charge sheet released by the BJP. He also commented that union ministers are spreading lies. Speaking to the media on Tuesday, he reminded that we are implementing Raitu Bandhu in Telangana in a way that is not possible anywhere in the country.

He also questioned that the Central Government that, was the charge sheet issued on TRS is for supplying drinking water in the house or for building thousands of gurukuls for poor students? He said Telangana is the only state in the country that provides 24 hours' electricity. He recalled that the Union Ministers had said that Telangana was the number one state. He criticized the BJP's policy of privatizing everything. He questioned why the railway sector was being privatized. He also criticized the BJP and doled out that they would sell Hyderabad if given a chance. He appealed to the people to elect leaders who will develop.

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