Telangana: "Congress supports KCR for CM, BRS supports Rahul as PM," says Union Minister Amit Shah
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Telangana: “Congress supports KCR for CM, BRS supports Rahul as PM,” says Union Minister Amit Shah

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Nov 27, 2023, 04:30 pm IST
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BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused that there was a tacit understanding between ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Congress party to cooperate each other that benefits both of them.

“There is a secret understanding between BRS and Congress in the present elections. Congress will support BRS so that K Chandreasekhar Rao (KCR) will become Chief Minister once again. In return BRS will support Congress (in Lok Sabha elections) so that Rahul becomes Prime Minister. Any vote that was polled to Congress will go to BRS only. If you wish to send KCR home, then vote for BJP. The vote is not only to get your MLA elected but also to decide the future of Telangana,” said Amit Shah while addressing public meeting at Makthal on November 26. He has explained how the corruption took place during the 10 year rule of BRS.

“Here your MLA is a land grabber. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has promised to build 100 bed hospital has it been completed? Was the degree college sanctioned? Was unemployment allowance given to you?” asked Amit Shah adding that KCR failed to fulfil the promises. He has promised to establish textile park, a scheme for fishermen with Rs 1,000 crore, to develop Sangambanda, to provide water to Utkur and complete Bima project. He said that Kaleshwaram is a biggest scam.

“Do you want to remove KCR from that Chief Minister post? There in no guarantee that Congress MLAs will remain with the party. They will join BRS. If you give vote for Congress they will go for BRS. They have an understanding. If you wish to remove BRS, then vote for BJP not for Congress. We will made a BC as Chief Minister. Will provide vertical reservations for Madiga. Offer four cylinders to women free of cost,” said Amit Shah.

Accusing that the steering of BRS is under the control of MIM, the Union Home Minister said that fearing Owaisis, the Chief Minister has been not organising Telangana liberation day. “We will hold Liberation Day officially on September 17. We will cancel four per cent religion based reservations for Muslims. Prana Prathishta for Ram Mandir will be held on January 22 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We will offer free travel to Ayodhya after coming to power in Telangana,” said Amit Shah.

Topics: CongressPM ModiK Chandrasekhar RaoHome MinisterBRSTelangana liberation dayTelangana CMAmit ShahBJP
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