KK Mahender questions BRS and KTR deeds

RSD_ KK Mahender questions BRS and KTR deeds

RSD- Sircilla news: KK Mahender Reddy, Constituency Incharge of Congress Party said that after the results of BRS Party Parliament in Telangana state, KTR should still speak properly and it is not right for KTR to talk insultingly about graduates. He said that the collector has been asked to provide cooperation. He said that the people of the BRS government, which ruled the state for ten years, wanted change and gave judgment. He said that the people of Andhra are intelligent and the Jagan government will win. Why is KTR insulting Telangana graduates to win the MLC elections? He said that Tinmar Mallanna had studied hard and that Osmania Kakatiya universities were the beginning of the Telangana movement. If your father drank lemon juice and stopped the movement, the students of the universities in Telangana became martyrs. Why the previous government did not waive the farmer’s loan and why the 3116 unemployment benefit were not given, he asked KTR, you have no sense to speak, so we are bringing out those who are at home. He asked the previous government whether they had notified the DSC. What does the Congress government have to do with the power outage? What are the TRS leaders talking about if the power goes out due to a windstorm?. He said that the government had said that bonus would be given and the TRS leaders were distorting it. He said that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is the man who said that he will resign if the farmer’s loan is not waived by August 15th 2024. He warned BRS not to forget about the fact that BRS have distributed money to buy votes in the parliamentary elections. Even now, KTR should play the role of a structured opposition. As an MLA of Sircilla, did you ever go to the government and ask for the money for Bathukamma sarees? Town Congress President Choppadandi Prakash, SC Cell District President Akunuri Balaraju, Gaddam Narasiah ,Vaidya Shivprasad, Kattera Devdasu, Gaddam Kiran, Bairineni Ramu and others were present.

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