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Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti on Wednesday demanded that the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao live up to his promise of celebrating September 17 as Liberation Day officially.
Hyderabad: Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti on Wednesday demanded that the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao live up to his promise of celebrating September 17 as Liberation Day officially.
Addressing the public meetings held at Medchal and Maheshwaram, she said people were keenly observing the promises made and forgotten, and that it was not good on the part of the present government to do so. She said the Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government had been implementing number of schemes for the poor like housing, cooking gas for the women, opening bank accounts under Jandhan Yojna, providing loan facilities to the poor under Mudra Bank Yojna and etc.
She said the Modi government would stand by the Muslim women in their difficulties on account of Triple Talaq, which made them puppets in the hands of their husbands. Telangana BJP President K Laxman said if the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government does not celebrate Telangana Liberation Day on September 17 officially, it will have to pay the price and meet the same fate as the Congress.
Laxman said Chandrashekar Rao is like those people who dump others after crossing the river and questioned as to what was stopping him from celebrating Telangana Liberation Day officially.
Talking to media at Medchal, Laxman said Chandrashekar Rao made the surplus State into strapped state. He further added that during the last three years Central government had liberally helped Telangana by sanctioning about 3,200 KM highways, under Amrut Scheme Rs 870 crore had been sanctioned to 12 municipalities, sanctioned MMTS railway facility and also sanctioned other railway lines. He criticised that the State government was misusing and diverting the funds sanctioned to gram Panchayats.
MLC N Ramchander Rao, National Executive Member Perala Sekhar Rao, Ex-MLAs Baddam Bal Reddy, Dharma Rao, Nandeeshwar Goud, Ex-Minister Pushpaleela, BJP leaders S Malla Reddy, T Achari, G Manohar Reddy, Telangana Vimochana Committee Chairman N Sreevardhan Reddy, Media Committee Convener V Sudhakar Sarma, BJP State Official Spokespersons K Madhavi, Naresh, Rakesh Reddy and BJP Medchal and Rangareddy District Presidents Kantha Rao and Narsimha Reddy participated in the program.
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