Hyderabad: Kishan Reddy sure of hoisting BJP flag on GHMC

Union MoS for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy conducting a road show at Kacheguda division on Monday
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Union MoS for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy conducting a road show at Kacheguda division on Monday

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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy on Monday asserted that BJP would hoist its flag on GHMC after the upcoming elections. He made the remark during his election campaign for the party candidate Uma Ramesh Yadav in Kacheguda division

Hyderabad: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy on Monday asserted that BJP would hoist its flag on GHMC after the upcoming elections. He made the remark during his election campaign for the party candidate Uma Ramesh Yadav in Kacheguda division.

Reddy alleged that the TRS had forgotten its promise to build double bedroom houses for the poor. He claimed that the ruling party leaders had distributed the flood relief of Rs.10,000 to each affected family in a haphazard manner.

The Union minister claimed that 40 people died in the recent city floods. Referring to the TRS promise to beautify Musi river by spending Rs.4,000 crore, he said no such project had been taken up so far. He accused the ruling party leaders of cheating people after securing their votes.

Referring to TRS claims of spending Rs.67,000 crore for city development, Reddy asked the leaders to whose pockets the funds had gone. He alleged that TRS leaders were provoking communal tensions by joining hands with MIM.

Targeting Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and his family, he wondered if the Kalwakuntla family had any right to question BJP and its leaders. He said people of the State were aspiring for a political change Telangana and Hyderabad, recalling that people of Bihar, Haryana and Karnataka had put an end to family rule.

The Union minister said 80 percent municipalities were being ruled by BJP and that the saffron party was in power in 17 States. He claimed that 'efficient India was being built under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi' while wondering why the Opposition would call it autocracy.

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