TRS launches scathing attack on BJP over Modi’s remarks
Narendra Modi was doing a lot of injustice to the Telangana State by denying budget allocation and institutions and he was practicing a step mother treatment towards the Telangana State.
Hyderabad: In a scathing attack, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi over uttering lies against the Telangana government.
Speaking to the media here, TRS MLC Palla Rajeshwar Reddy criticised that Narendra Modi was doing a lot of injustice to the Telangana State by denying budget allocation and institutions and he was practicing a step mother treatment towards the Telangana State.
Since the formation of Telangana, injustice have been meted out to the State and neither any major financial allocation, nor any institution was granted to the Telangana under the tenure of BJP government at the Centre, Palla Rajeshwar Reddy pointed out.
The TRS MLC questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi as to why the union government has cancelled the ITIR project, why seven mandals of Telangana State were merged into Andhra Pradesh, why the national status has not been granted to the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation project and Pranahita Chevella Irrigation project.
Meanwhile, at a separate press conference, Minister for Agriculture Singireddy Niranjan Reddy lambasted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for implementing the lopsided policies in the country and alleged that Modi has introduced the sale of India concept, instead of Make in India programme.
“Two Gujarati people are selling the country while two Gujarati persons are purchasing it,” he remarked.
The Minister said even though Modi had worked the Chief Minister three times for Gujarat and the Prime Minister for the country two times, he failed to provide 24-hour power supply in Gujarat and power holiday was still being continued in the State.
The Narendra Modi government has done nothing to the country, except spreading of the malicious campaign against opposition parties and provoking the people in the name of religion through the social media, Niranjan Reddy said.