Telangana Govt to collect corrupt money from BRS leaders: CM Revanth
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has once again reiterated that all the corruption that happened during the ten-year rule of BRS will be exposed, and the State government will collect the corrupt money from BRS leaders.
Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has once again reiterated that all the corruption that happened during the ten-year rule of BRS will be exposed, and the State government will collect the corrupt money from BRS leaders.
Speaking on the occasion after unveiling the Praja Palana application form at the Secretariat here on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said the State government was bringing the governance to the doorstep of people through the Praja Palana programme as promised by the Congress party during the election campaign and the people were having access to meet all leaders and officers to submit their grievances.
The Chief Minister also lashed out at the statement of former minister and BRS working President KT Rama Rao who alleged that problems are not being solved at the Prajavani programme.
“KT Rama Rao has helped just one lakh rupees to a woman. But, compared to the one lakh crores money got through corruption by BRS leader during the previous government, one lakh rupees is nothing.
Definitely, the day will come that KTR will have to pay the rest of the money amassed through dubious means,” Revanth Reddy said.
“Former chief minister’s family members had earned lakhs of crores with people’s flesh and blood, but KCR told lies that he didn’t have a car. In fact, KCR had bought 22 Land Cruiser cars and kept them in Vijayawada.
The BRS leaders thought that cars should be brought to Telangana after the completion of election. But their fate is otherwise, and those cruiser cars are being used by us,” he disclosed.
The Chief Minister reiterated that the State government would fill two lakh job vacancies within a year and the unemployed youth need not be worried over the job notifications.
“Without the TSPSC Chairman, the examination process cannot take place. The present TSPSC members have already submitted their resignations.
After the decision of the Governor, a new board will be constituted, and new Chairman and Members will be appointed. Later, the State government will issue job notifications and recruit all vacant posts. The issue of Group-2 exams will be discussed with the officials concerned and a decision will be taken soon in this regard.”