"If you have an iota of evidence to back up your claims, please make it public or publically apologise for this BS rhetoric," ktr added. In the cabinet headed by his father, chief minister K. chandrasekhar Rao, ktr is the minister for industries, information technology, municipal administration, and urban development. Sanjay made the claim during his ongoing 'Praja sangrama yatra,' referring to the suicides of intermediate students in 2019, reportedly as a result of errors in the evaluation of answer sheets and the publication of results.
After re-verifying these pupils' answer sheets, the telangana State Board of Intermediate education (TSBIE) denied that the suicides were linked to any technical faults in the results processing. Meanwhile, ktr has blasted prime minister Narendra Modi once again for allegedly discriminating against Telangana. "Modi Ji, you are India's prime minister, not simply Gujarat's. What about the thousands of young telangana boys and girls who have been denied the opportunity to become doctors because you have not sanctioned even one medical college in the last eight years? Why is a performing state being discriminated against? "In response to a report that made him upset when speaking with one of the beneficiaries of government programmes in Gujarat, the minister inquired.