CM must maintain dignity, says Bandi Sanjay

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Hyderabad

Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay Kumar recovered responsibility with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s caller remarks against erstwhile Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, saying the connection utilized was inappropriate and unbecoming of the bureau helium holds.

Interacting with the media astatine the BJP authorities bureau connected Thursday, Mr. Sanjay stressed that the Chief Minister indispensable support dignity and restraint successful nationalist code and urged him to refrain from utilizing specified expressions successful the future.

KCR responsible

Holding KCR liable for injustice to Telangana successful Krishna stream h2o allocation, helium claimed that it was KCR who agreed to judge 299 TMC retired of 575 TMC. He said this was stated by past Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy successful an Apex Committee gathering and asserted that the BJP was acceptable to marque the agreements nationalist if necessary.

Referring to the Kaleshwaram project, Sanjay questioned wherefore investigations were constricted to ₹9,000 crore erstwhile the alleged scam ran into ₹1 lakh crore. He besides criticised the handling of the telephone tapping case, alleging that implicit 6,000 phones were tapped during the BRS authorities and claimed the engagement of KCR’s family.

On civic politics, helium dismissed claims by Congress implicit caller by-election victories and asserted that the lack of enactment symbols successful Panchayat polls made attribution of results misleading. He claimed BJP’s ballot stock and fig of seats had accrued significantly, peculiarly successful Karimnagar Parliamentary constituency.

On GHMC elections, Bandi Sanjay said BJP would contention independently and was assured of winning the Mayor’s post. He accused Congress of readying an confederation with MIM and asserted that BJP’s nonsubjective was to marque Hyderabad “MIM-free.”

Published - December 25, 2025 07:16 p.m. IST

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