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Ram Madhav confident of BJP as TRS alternative

By Express News Service  |   Published: 03rd November 2017 02:19 AM  |  

Last Updated: 03rd November 2017 10:55 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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NIZAMABAD : BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav started stringent political attack on ruling TRS and Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao and alleged that the government failed on all fronts in implementing its election promises. A large number of Youth Congress workers under the leadership of Bantu Ramu joined BJP in the presence of Ram Madhav at BJP district headquarters on Thursday.

Addressing party leaders and workers on the occasion, Ram Madhav said during the elections KCR assured the people that his government will construct houses but it is unable to construct even toilets. He also alleged that the CM diverted funds given by the government to Mission Kakatiya. The government also diverted funds released by the Centre for Swachh Bharath programme, he said.

“Mission Kakatiya has become Ease of Doing Business of swallowing funds as commissions. We will expose all these issues and explain to people about TRS failures ,” he said. He expressed confidence that before 2019 elections BJP will become the alternative force to TRS in the state.

Indirectly reacting to TDP MLA Revanth Reddy and others joining Congress he said like some youth have suicide tendency, in politics also some leaders commit suicide by joining a party that is a sinking boat. 
He said BJP is present and future in politics but rest of the parties do not have future. 

Now, BJP’s turn to organise Chalo Assembly
Hyderabad:
Against the backdrop of Telangana Joint Action Committee’s inability in holding “Koluvula Kai Kotlata” (Fight for jobs) public meeting with unemployed youth following denial of permission from government, BJP has started making efforts to hold “Chalo Assembly” programme on Nov 7 with students.

‘TRS failed to promote Centre’s schemes’
Nalgonda:
BJLP deputy floor leader NVSS Prabhakar alleged that the TRS government has failed to promote Central government’s Fasal Beema Yojana across the district. He visited various villages in Chityala and Narketpally mandal and observed damaged cotton and paddy crops on Thursday. 

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