Deccan Chronicle

KCR scared of Modi’s fame, says Shah

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Bharatiya Janata Party national president Amit Shah said that the Mahakutami — an alliance of the Congress party, the Telugu Desam, the TJS and Communist Party of India — can never be an alternativ­e to the RS.

Addressing a gathering in Karimanaga­r on Wednesday, Mr Shah said that Mr Rao advanced the elections because he knew that he would be swept away by the popular support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. By advancing elections, he has burdened the poor of Telangana with hundreds of crores.

Accusing Mr Rao of going back on his promise of making a Dalit the Chief Minister during the 2014 elections, he said he (Mr Rao) would never make a Dalit Chief Minister because he wants his son or daughter to be Chief Minister. He also did not keep his promise of giving three acres of land to Dalits.

Carrying on with his litany of Mr Rao's faults, Mr Shah said Mr Rao made 150 promises and could not keep even a single promise. He said under the Modi government a “Ganga of developmen­t” was flowing copiously and appealed to people to give a chance to the BJP to bring that Ganga to Telangana state.

He asked how Mr Rao could extend 12 per cent reservatio­n to minorities without affecting the interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Castes. He challenged him to spell out whose reservatio­n share he was going to knock off to please the minorities.

He said that the BJP was committed to driving out “infiltrato­rs” from Telangana state and announced that a national register of citizens would be opened if the BJP came to power. “Neither Mr Rao nor Mr Naidu, the Congress, or the communists can take up such an exercise,” he said.

Raking up the forgotten issue of the cremation of former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao, he said that Narendra Modi walked five kilometres to attend the funeral of Atal Behari Vajpayee, whereas Sonia Gandhi did not care to see whether Agni Sanskar was complete or not.

When Mr Rao was a minister in the Congressle­d UPA government, he brought only `16,597 crore under the 13th Finance Commission. But the Modi government allocated `1,15,900 crore in the 14th Finance Commission and was ready to spend another `1,15,000 crore for the developmen­t of Telangana, Mr Shah said.

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