Deccan Chronicle

Centre is reluctant to support TS: KTR

Takes dig at Modi over rising fuel, LPG prices

- BALU PULIPAKA I DC

TRS working president and minister K.T. Rama Rao on Sunday slammed the BJP-led Central government over rising fuel prices, alleging it was “reluctant to support Telangana” on most issues, and for “selling away the country’s assets” to private players.

Taking part in an hourand-a-half long #AskKTR open session on Twitter, Rama Rao dubbed the BJP ‘Becho Janata ki Property’ party, and called BJP president J.P. Nadda a “cousin of Satya Harishchan­dra,” and took digs at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over rising prices of cooking gas.

Continuing the intensely contested political rhetoric between the BJP and the TRS over the past few weeks, Rama Rao, responding to a question on rising LPG gas cylinder prices, said, “Modi hain to mumkin hain. Welcome to #AchheDin (sic).”

In response to another query on fuel prices, he said, “Modi ji is unstoppabl­e. He is going to make sure we are the number one in the world.” The issue of rising fuel prices and taxation by the Centre and state has been a sore point between the two parties for some time now.

Rama Rao called the Mission Bhagiratha project

RAMA RAO also said he had “given up” on the prospect of Centre giving anything to Telangana, in response to a question on the ITIR (informatio­n techonolog­y investment region), saying: “This NPA government will not give Telangana anything. Gave up on them.”

a ‘game changer’ for millions of people in the state, saying the K. Chandrashe­kar Rao-led TRS government was infusing a lot of funds into improving healthcare in Telangana.

On another issue, Rama Rao said he was all for “hybrid work from officecum-work from home model.”

He urged the people to follow traffic rules, saying “it is the responsibi­lity of citizens to follow rules. Police can enforce but it is our collective will to improve that will help.”

On the status of reopening of the Cotton Corporatio­n of India office in Adilabad, Rama Rao replied: “This Union govt is only good at selling PSUs under the ‘Becho India’ scheme. They will not respond to our queries to reopen CCI.”

He also said he had “given up” on the prospect of Centre giving anything to Telangana, in response to a question on the ITIR (informatio­n techonolog­y investment region), saying: “This NPA (non-performing assets) government will not give Telangana anything. Gave up on them.”

With BJP president J.P. Nadda recently at a public meeting saying there were several charges of corruption against the TRS government, Rama Rao shared a Tweet on how a BJP MP from Haryana had accused the BJP state government of corruption. Rama Rao hit back, saying, “What more can we say when their MPs and MLAs are opening up. Am sure Satya Harischand­ra’s cousin Nadda ji will look the other way.”

On the issue of him blocking the state Congress official’s Twitter handle, Rama Rao explained, “They have been abusive at a personal level of our Chief Minister.”

Rama Rao did not respond to Congress’ state in-charge Manickam Tagore’s question on how he had vastly increased his assets in the last eight years of his father’s Chief Ministersh­ip, and to “share the secret” with Telangana youth on how it could be done by others. He also choose not to reply to BJP MP Arvind Dharmapuri, who asked why the TRS government was not paying its share of the PM Fasal Bima Yojana and why a Dalit youth, who was killed by his Muslim wife’s brother, was not protected by the state police. Regarding the TRS’s role in challengin­g Prime Minister Modi and taking the party beyond Telangana, another issue, he replied crypticall­y, saying, “Who knows what the future has in store?”

 ?? ?? K.T. Rama Rao
K.T. Rama Rao

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India