PM\'s poll speech "below the level of Sarpanch": Telangana CM

PM's poll speech "below the level of Sarpanch": Telangana CM

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

In a scathing attack on the Prime Minister, Chief Minister K accused him of lying on central allocation to the state and said his campaign speech was "below the level of sarpanch".

Taking exception to Modi's criticism against him that he consulted astrologers, the asked "if this is what the should talk about".

Alleging that the did not speak the truth about allocation of funds to the state, Rao, also referred as KCR by many, demanded that Modi apologise to the people.

"What does Narendra Modiji speak? KCR sees horoscope... Is this what is to be spoken, for the to speak?

Should persons running the of the country speak like this? In this country, the speaks going below the level of a sarpanch," he said.

Rao, who was speaking at an election rally at Warangal, was alluding to Modi's comments on him at a rally in last week that consulted astrologers which affected governance.

"Narendra Modi ji, you are speaking absolute lies today. (You) are bragging that you are giving Rs 35,000 crore (to Telangana). You did not give Rs 35,000 crore. My brothers and sisters should know. is not taking care of us. We are taking care of Delhi," he said.

gives about Rs one lakh crore to the Centre annually in the form of customs duty, income tax, centre's share in GST and others, he said.

What Telangana gets from is only Rs 24,000 crore, he said.

BJP leaders should answer if Telangana is surviving on Central funds, he said. Telangana is among five-six states that support the country, he claimed.

Rao said he does not fault the Centre over using the funds.

"You are taking and using Rs 75,000 crores of income which is generated from our state. We are not saying it is wrong. But lying after coming here, speaking unwanted things... don't speak like that. I demand that the Prime Minister apologise to the Telangana people. I request (him) not to speak such lies," he said.

Saying that both and BJP which does 'golmaal' (bungling) are not useful to the country, he said that a non-Congress, non-BJP federal front government should come to power at the Centre.

The national parties do not address issues like farmers not getting remunerative price and problem with Pakistan, but does in states, he alleged.

Citing media reports, he said non-Congress, non-BJP parties would come to power at the Centre.

He alleged that both the and BJP failed to ensure the country's development as it should have been.

Referring to the comments of a that those who addressed people at the venue in Warangal went on to become Prime Minister, he said he has no desire to be PM.

"I don't have the desire to be Prime Minister", he said.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 21:10 IST