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MLAs from other parties were intimidated by Revanth Reddy to join the Congress: Kishan Reddy

G Kishan Reddy, the president of the Telangana BJP and a union minister, said on Friday that BRS leaders—who the Congress had accused of invading and plundering—were now affiliated with the historic party. He accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of intimidating MLAs from other parties to join the Congress while speaking to the media in Mahbubnagar.

According to the state leader of the BJP, the Congress administration is not looking into any claims of corruption against the BRS. He said that the state government is not being sincere in the phone-tapping matter, while the investigation into the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation program is on hold.

He said that the state’s drought is not being acknowledged by the Congress administration. “Power outages and drinking water shortages are occurring across the state. Bigger robbers have taken their position since the smaller ones have lost authority, he said.

The Union minister said that the state governments should establish centers for the procurement of grains right away, pointing out that the Union government is spending Rs 9,000 crore on fertiliser subsidies and has set aside Rs 26,000 crore for foodgrain purchases. “Everything is covered by the Narendra Modi government, including the wages of porters and the cost of transporting foodgrains,” he said.

Kishan Reddy urged voters to contrast Modi’s administration with the Congress’s on all issues, including national roads, investments, peace and security, welfare, and the bolstering of the defense industry, at a meeting in Shadnagar.

“An investigation of KLIs in cold storage”

According to Kishan, the Congress administration is not looking into any claims of corruption made against the BRS. He said that the state government is not being sincere in the phone-tapping matter, while the investigation into the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation program is on hold.

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