Hyderabad: Ridiculing BJP National Chief Amith Shah for his selective forgetfulness and comments of coming to power in Telangana in the Assembly elections, IT Minister KT Rama Rao said that NDA Government at the Centre has deceived people of two Telugu states by failing to keep promises.
Giving a new acronym to BJP as ‘Bharatiya Jhuta Party’, KTR said that Modi Government deliberately failed to divide high court and accord ITIR and Bayyaram Steel factory to Telangana. Shah probably was living in dreams every day of coming to power in Telangana wherein the BJP cannot retain five seats. Along with Minister T Srinivas Yadav, he took part in a meeting here and took on the BJP and the Congress for making tall claims. Terming him as Bhramith Shah for daydreaming, KTR said that it is very hard for the BJP to retain the existing seats.
He also took a dig at the AICC Chief Rahul Gandhi as the party failed to win the elections wherever he conducts a campaign. Rahul arrival in Telangana will make difference for the TRS which will get mandate, he averred. KTR minced no words saying that Shah’s remarks are of no use while BJP leader Kishan Reddy was talking of sweeping the elections while the party failed to win a corporator post in the GHMC elections. He wondered as to why Shah forgot the early polls by then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2004 when Narendra Modi was Gujarat Chief Minister. Is it right to say that early polls conducted by the BJP is apt and by others is totally wrong, he asked.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s swatch Bharath program given broomstick to the hand and failed to give additional funds to our state, he said. The Centre is relying on the funds from the states and not delivering to the expectations of the latter for welfare and development. The Congress chief Utham Kumar Reddy and Revath Reddy talked of dethroning KCR from chief minister’s office, and now are afraid of the early elections. He also found fault with the Congress for filing cases against projects and development.
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