Take PM Modi's message of development to every house in Telangana: Tarun Chugh

Tarun Chugh
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 Tarun Chugh

Highlights

  • Asks the party’s rank and file in TS to expose TRS government’s corrupt practices
  • Accuses the TRS government of creating hurdles in the way of implementation of Central schemes in the State
  • Says KCR practicing nepotism and garnering votes on emotional grounds

Hyderabad: Bharatiya Janata Party national general secretary Tarun Chugh, who is also party's state observer for Telangana, on Monday called upon the party workers to take Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message of development and progress to every house in the State and expose the inefficient and corrupt practices of the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao-led government in Telangana.

Addressing the party leaders, Chugh said the KCR government was deliberately defeating all the Central schemes which had been launched by the Prime Minister for the benefit of poor. In fact, he said that KCR government was creating hurdles in the implementation of several schemes that were meant for people in villages.

He accused the Chief Minister of promoting nepotism in the State by projecting his family members as leaders of the party and added that KCR had broken all records of corruption by forming the government on emotional grounds.

Chugh said the message of the Modi government's governance, all that it has delivered to the people of the country in the last seven years, needed to be taken to every house and family in the State. He exhorted the party workers to expose the failures of the KCR government because people in the State were agitated and disappointed. "People are looking for a new hope and a new era to set in and it is the duty of the BJP workers to fulfil their aspirations," Chugh said.

Lauding the Modi government for historic decisions like the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 (A) and initiating the construction of Sri Ram temple, Chugh said BJP must intensify its campaign in the State by promising the people good governance and transparent administration.

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