Vote for Congress means return to dark days says Telangana IT Minister
The minister urged people to consider carefully how the power, agriculture, irrigation, and industries sectors had improved in the State under the leadership of chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao in his remarks following the presentation of double bedroom ownership certificates to beneficiaries on thursday at Shadnagar. Should we back the congress, which is making false promises in order to gain power, or BRS, which has accomplished a lot in the previous nine years? Asked Rama Rao.
The State government was giving out free two-bedroom homes to qualified recipients in a transparent process that left no chance for fraud. The beneficiary, rehana Begum, a 2 BHK recipient in shadnagar, freely stated that she did not provide a single rupee to any official or other person in exchange for receiving the property, which was worth more than Rs. 25 lakh, according to the minister, who related his conversation with her.
He said that during the course of the previous nine years, the State government has spent Rs. 4,669 crore on various development projects in the shadnagar constituency. Contrary to the Indiramma Houses, which were formerly priced at Rs. 70,000, the beneficiary was required to donate Rs. Even for such tenements, he claimed, individuals had to fight hard to obtain ownership certificates.
In the constituency, the State government built 2000 residences with two bedrooms. The minister said that the Gruha lakshmi initiative will sanction the construction of an additional 3000 homes. The minister mocked the promises made by the congress party, claiming that after initially offering a Rs. 200 monthly pension, the congress administration was now pledging a Rs. 4,000 pension. Rama Rao questioned, "Can we believe the Congress?"
The minister urged the populace to take money from both parties and vote for the BRS party, claiming that the bjp was being provided money by adani while the telangana congress was receiving significant funding from Karnataka.
The minister said that after nine years of obstinately trying to resolve the River krishna water sharing dispute, the Centre has now given directives for setting up a tribunal, exposing the congress and bjp parties' lack of commitment to Telangana. congress lawmakers were putting obstacles in the way of development projects by bringing lawsuits in the courts, he said, if this was the BJP's indifference.