Govt. packed Governor’s speech with lies, observes BRS

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BRS MLAs (from L) K. Sanjay, V. Prashanth Reddy and P. Kaushik Rddy speaking astatine  Media Point successful  the Assembly connected  Monday.

BRS MLAs (from L) K. Sanjay, V. Prashanth Reddy and P. Kaushik Rddy speaking astatine Media Point successful the Assembly connected Monday. | Photo Credit: By Arrangement

HYDERABAD

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) termed the Governor’s code astatine the associated league of the Telangana Legislature connected Monday arsenic a papers of lies arsenic the Congress authorities had made the Governor to talk blatant lies arsenic it has neither absorption for what authorities plans to bash nor mentions the presumption of promises made.

Speaking astatine the media constituent connected the Assembly premises aft the Governor’s speech, BRS legislators V. Prashanth Reddy, P. Kaushik Reddy and K. Sanjay said the ruling enactment had tried to deceive radical 1 much clip with the Governor’s code to the legislators by wholly skipping the presumption of its six guarantees and implicit 420 promises made to antithetic sections.

The women were being deceived for implicit 2 years present connected the promises of ₹2,500 per period assistance, scooters to each college-going girls and 10 grams golden successful summation to fiscal assistance of ₹1 lakh for matrimony of girls from mediocre families. Besides, the authorities was besides continuously deceiving farmers, unemployed youth, widows, otherwise abled persons and old-aged persons among others, they alleged.

The Governor did not specify successful his code arsenic to what were the achievements of the Congress authorities during the past 2 years and claimed the works done by the erstwhile authorities arsenic their own. The BRS legislators did not instrumentality their seats arsenic they were connected their feet and sported achromatic badges until the code was completed arsenic a people of protest.

Published - March 16, 2026 08:48 p.m. IST

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