J.P. Nadda, national president of the bjp, claimed on thursday that Telangana's chief minister K. chandrasekhar Rao forced the state into a financial trap, which caused it to become impoverished, and that it is now time to say goodbye to him. Nadda urged people to put an end to Telangana's "corrupt, ineffective, and familial governance" and claimed confidence that the bjp will win the state's next election. He was speaking to a crowd at karimnagar to commemorate the conclusion of the fifth stage of state bjp President Bandi Sanjay Kumar's Praja Sangram Yatra.

Nadda claimed that telangana, which had been in surplus, had been driven into debt by kcr, as the chief minister is known. "Telangana had a surplus eight years ago, but it now owes Rs 3.29 lakh crore in debt. telangana, according to kcr, is the richest state. I want him to be corrected. telangana was a wealthy state before you made it impoverished and indebted "said he. The kcr administration, according to the bjp leader, is mired in corruption. He claimed that while kcr was engaging in looting on a large scale, ministers and MLAs were engaging in it on a smaller scale.

Nadda questioned kcr about the purpose of the summons to question his daughter. He was making reference to the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) most recent interrogation of K. kavitha about the scandal involving the delhi liquor policy. He thought back to KCR's pledge to lead telangana democratically and appoint a Dalit as Chief Minister. He claimed that kcr deceived the people of telangana and exploited the martyrs, saying that he "can't see anybody beyond his son, daughter, and son-in-law" today.

According to Nadda, a corrupt administration in telangana was attempting to stifle democracy and promote anti-people policies, while the government at the centre was working to empower rural areas, underprivileged people, Dalits, women, and young people.

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