Bhuvanagiri Member of Parliament Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy accused the Union Minister and BJP person G. Kishan Reddy of indulging successful governmental theatrics to delight Prime Minister Narendra Modi alternatively of moving for Telangana’s interests.
Reacting to Mr. Kishan Reddy’s unfastened missive questioning Congress person Sonia Gandhi implicit the implementation of six guarantees, payment schemes and Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s Vision Document, aft the Congress came to powerfulness successful Telangana, helium said the caller Gram Panchayat predetermination results showcased however radical were receptive to the Congress government.
Mr. Reddy advised the Union Minister to ponder implicit wherefore the Prime Minister Modi had summoned BJP MPs and reportedly reprimanded them implicit the party’s mediocre show successful Telangana. He claimed that PM Modi had besides taken enactment of Mr. Kishan Reddy’s role, some arsenic erstwhile State BJP president and present arsenic a Union Minister, successful the party’s declining presumption successful the State.
“Unable to explicate BJP’s failures, Kishan Reddy is present penning unfastened letters to impressment Prime Minister Modi,” the MP alleged. He questioned wherefore Mr. Kishan Reddy did not constitute akin letters during the 10-year regularisation of the BRS when, according to him, Telangana’s resources were looted and large-scale corruption. “If the BJP genuinely loved Telangana, it would person ensured that the State did not crook from a surplus State into a debt-ridden one,” the MP said.
The Congress MP further challenged the BJP to explicate however overmuch cardinal backing it had secured for Telangana aft winning 8 Lok Sabha seats successful the State. “What happened to Metro Phase-2, Musi rejuvenation and the Regional Ring Road? Mr. Kishan Reddy indispensable answer,” helium demanded.
Stating that the BJP has not earnestly thought astir Telangana’s future, Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy said it was Kishan Reddy’s work arsenic a Union Minister to bring much funds to the State.

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