Deccan Chronicle

BJP FAILED TO GET ITIR TO HYD, MUST APOLOGISE TO PEOPLE: KTR

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

TRS working president K.T. Rama Rao on Wednesday demanded that the BJP offer an apology to the people of Telangana state for its failure to get the ITIR (IT Investment Region) project to Hyderabad.

Despite the statement by Union informatio­n technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad in Parliament that the ITIR scheme has been shelved, BJP state president Bandi Sanjay was spreading lies on ITIR day in and day out, Rama Rao said.

In response to an open letter written by Sanjay on the ITIR on Tuesday, Rama Rao said, “His open letter showed his ignorance,” adding that the ITIR has not gone ahead even in Bengaluru though the same party runs government­s both at the Centre and in Karnataka.

“Apart from Hyderabad, the ITIR project was sanctioned for Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka but has not seen any developmen­t in any of these states. Is the TRS government responsibl­e for lack of developmen­t there too,” asked the TRS working president, the mocking directed the question at Sanjay.

“We will provide all the letters written to the Union government since 2014 and also the Detailed Project Report of the ITIR to Mr Bandi Sanjay. Does he have the power to get ITIR to Hyderabad,” Rama Rao asked.

If the Telangana BJP has any sincerity towards bringing ITIR to Hyderabad, they should make the Centre announce it.

“Bandi Sanjay’s letter is full of lies. He wrote the letter for publicity,” Rama Rao alleged, adding that Sanjay wrote the letter for misleading the people. “I challenge Bandi Sanjay to either bring the ITIR or an equivalent project to Hyderabad,” said Rama Rao.

The state IT minister added that BJP has disappoint­ed the youth of Telangana who have been waiting for the ITIR to become a reality for jobs.

In his letter Sanjay had alleged that the TRS government had not been able to set up infrastruc­ture like MMTS, Metro Rail extension and developmen­t of radial roads from Falaknuma to the Shamshabad The quarterly report on infrastruc­ture was not sent to the Union ministry of electronic­s and IT, Sanjay had said.

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