It's time to deal a blow to Congress, BJP, says KTR

Its time to deal a blow to Congress, BJP, says KTR
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TRS working president KT Rama Rao greeting the people during a road show in Nalgonda on Tuesday on the last day of election campaign for the Parliamentary polls. Party Nalgonda MP candidate Vemireddy Narsimha Reddy and Education Minister G Jagadish Reddy are also seen
Highlights

  • The TRS working president during a road show in Nalgonda takes potshots at Congress and BJP stating that both the parties chant the mantra of farmers and poverty only during elections to get political mileage
  • Urges the voters to ditch both the national parties and vote for the pink party to ensure the development of the State continues

Nalgonda: Telangana Rashtra Samithi working president K T Rama Rao has predicted that a non-BJP and non-Congress alliance parties were going to form the government at the Centre after May 23.

On last day of high-decibel poll campaign, along with party's Nalgonda MP candidate Vemireddy Narsimha Reddy, KTR participated in a road show held in Nalgonda town.

In his power-packed speech, KTR stated that only Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi would get benefitted if people vote for their respective parties. Whereas, the entire Telangana would get benefitted if people support TRS in the Parliamentary elections, to be held on Thursday (April 11).

Stating that graph of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was falling, KTR said Modi changed himself from a Chaiwala to Chowkidar, but did nothing for the country in the last five years.

Urging the people to give a strong jolt to both the national parties, the TRS leader predicted that saffron party would get 150 seats, whereas Congress would be restricted to 100 seats.

"In the present political scenario in the country, remote of the Central government will be in the hands of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao if TRS wins 16 MP seats in the State," he added.

Stating that BJP and Congress MPs would not raise their voices against their respective party high commands in the interest of the State, KTR added that TRS MPs would fight anyone to safe guard the rights of the people of the State and get more funds for the development.

"Congress always chants Jai Kisan and Jai Jawan. But it did nothing for the welfare of the farmers' of the State. Whereas TRS with true love and affection towards farmers has been implementing Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bima and providing the fair minimum support price to farm produce," he claimed.

Pointing to BJP, he said saffron party leaders always raise Hindutva slogan, Mandir-Masjid and India- Pakistan relations during the elections time to get political gains.

Taking potshots at the Congress for its advertisements portraying Rahul Gandhi saying Ab Hoga Nyay (Justice will happen now), he wondered whether the Congress president was now admitting there was no justice done during the tenures of Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi.

He listed out the TRS government schemes being implemented in the State for the welfare of all sections of the society and urged the people of Nalgonda MP territorial to support party candidate Vemireddy Narsimha Reddy in the interest of the State.

Minister Jagadish Reddy, in his speech, held Congress senior leaders Uttam Kumar Reddy, Jana Reddy, Ramreddy Damoder Reddy and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy responsible for the backwardness of erstwhile Nalgonda district and called upon people of Nalgonda and Bhongir Parliamentary constituencies to teach a fitting lesson to Uttam and Komatireddy by voting for TRS candidates Vemireddy and Boora Narsaiah Goud. Meanwhile, former MLC and wife of former DCC president late Ragya Naik, Barathi Ragya Naik and her son Skylab Naik joined the TRS in the presence of KT Rama Rao.

Local legislators Bhupal Reddy and Bhaskar Rao, Telangana State Forest Development Corporation chairman Banda Narender Reddy, Rajya Sabha member Badugula Lingaiah Yadav, former Nalgonda MP Gutha Sukender Reddy, party leaders Chakilam Anil Kumar, party local leaders, workers and a large number of supporters participated in the road show.

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