Deccan Chronicle

PM has got Pak to heel: Kishan

Union minister starts Jan Ashirwad Yatra

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Union tourism and culture minister G. Kishan Reddy said on Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government had effectivel­y “cut Pakistan’s tail”. “It will not be easy for Pakistan to support terror activities anymore,” he said.

Reddy said the Indian military has wide experience and knows how to handle the terror activities along the LoC and the other border regions, as was evident from the surgical strikes done by soldiers under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.

The minister was speaking at a reception at Kodad to welcome him into the state for his first visit after his promotion. The event was set up by the state BJP. The minister began his Jan Ashirvad Yatra, which will culminate in

Hyderabad. State BJP leaders including its president Bandi Sanjay Kumar, party vice-president D.K. Aruna, party Madhya Pradesh incharge Muralidhar Rao, MP Soyam Bapu Rao, MLA T. Raja Singh, former MP Vivek Venkataswa­my,

former MLC and Tamil Nadu co-incharge Sudhakar Reddy and others received the minister at the Telangana-Andhra Pradesh border, at Ramapuram Chowrastha.

Kishan Reddy started the Jan Ashirvad Yatra at Nalla Banda Gudem by a car rally from Kodad. Partymen welcomed him with dance and songs. The rally passed through a 10-km stretch.

The minister felicitate­d Venkateshw­arlu, an organic farming expert who got a Central government award

Addressing the meeting, Kishan Reddy said Prime Minister Modi expanded the Cabinet with 23 new faces and wanted to introduce them in Parliament but the Opposition thwarted the attempt. “For this reason, the PM said the new ministers will take the blessings of the people by undertakin­g the Jan Ashirvad Yatra.”

He said that under the leadership of Modi, India is making its own ventilator­s, oxygen units, and vaccines.

Kishan Reddy accused Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao of using his photograph­s at PDS rice supplying centres and hiding the photograph of Modi even as the Centre paid `37 per kilo of free rice under the scheme.

Kishan Reddy said that Ramagundam Fertiliser Company started production with support from the Prime Minister and hence there is no shortage of urea for farmers in Telangana. “The Centre has allocated thousands of crores for national highways, schools, anganwadis and the health sector. But, in Tealangana, the Chief Minister does not visit the Secretaria­t and spends time in his farmhouse or Pragathi Bhavan, and hence does not know what is happening,” Reddy alleged.

“KCR is trying to save his seat and not interested in developing the state,” he said, and alleged that if Rao continued as CM, Telangana state would not develop and plunge into deep debt.

He appealed to the people to give a shock treatment to the CM in Huzurabad. “KCR is spending crores of rupees as he is fearful of losing the CM seat if the TRS is defeated,” the Union minister said.

Reddy urged the people to vote for the BJP. “The BJP is the only party that can develop the state. Under Modi, the state’s growth rate is impressive,” he said.

In Suryapet, Kishan Reddy visited the residence of Sankineni Venkateswa­r Rao, had dinner there and stayed at the Police guest house.

On Friday the minister heads for Warangal and Yadadri. He would address public meetings at several places en-route.

 ?? — DC ?? Union minister for tourism and culture G. Kishan Reddy greets party supporters during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra at Kodad on Thursday.
— DC Union minister for tourism and culture G. Kishan Reddy greets party supporters during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra at Kodad on Thursday.

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