Speaking out against prime minister Narendra Modi, BRS working president and industries minister KT Rama Rao said it was odd of the prime minister to criticize the telangana government, which had filled 2.20 lakh government vacancies in the State, for failing to address long-standing demands of allotting steel factory at Bayyaram, Tribal university, and coach factory at Kazipet.

The prime minister visited warangal on saturday to lay the groundwork for road construction and a railway manufacturing facility at Kazipet. Additionally, he spoke at a public gathering there and criticized the telangana government, particularly with regard to unemployment. The BRS working president attacked the prime minister harshly shortly after he finished his visit, highlighting the shortcomings of the BJP-led union government in several areas, particularly its prejudice towards Telangana.

Telangana's long-standing demand for a coach plant at Kazipet was even guaranteed by the ap Reorganisation Act. However, the prime minister approved a locomotive manufacturing for gujarat with a Rs 20,000 crore investment. telangana, on the other hand, received a Railway waggon maintenance facility with a pitiful investment of Rs 520 crore. He claimed that doing this amounted to demeaning telangana residents.

Rama Rao stated in a statement, "Prime minister Modi continues repeating the mantra Sab ka saath- Sab ka vikas, but it has now changed to gujarat ka saath- gujarat ka Vikas. Similar to this, telangana has been pleading for a steel factory at Bayyaram, which would have provided jobs for 15,000 people, the revival of the Cement Corporation of India, and a Tribal university, but the prime minister said nothing about these demands, he said, adding that the people would give the saffron party a proper lesson in the upcoming elections.

The BRS working president criticised the bjp government for its inability to fill open positions, noting that there were 16 lakh openings in federal government agencies. However, the telangana government filled 2.20 lakh vacancies in the State, and the prime minister remarks on this.

The country has entered a golden age, the prime minister declared, and he urged the youth to seize the moment. But he said that it would have been fantastic if he had stated the steps done to ensure the wellbeing of young people in the nation. Rama Rao claimed that prime minister Narendra Modi had the unfortunate distinction of being the most inept leader and the one who has increased unemployment the most.

Aimed at governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, he claimed the prime minister ought to have counselled him on the need to delay the process of filling university vacancies by delaying the clearance of bills provided by the State Government. It seemed odd that the prime minister brought up farmers' welfare at a time when telangana was leading other States in guaranteeing the welfare and growth of the farming community.

He mocked the prime minister, saying that talking about farmers' welfare was like devils preaching holy scriptures and that the bjp government had implemented three agricultural laws against fierce resistance and was to blame for the deaths of 700 farmers who protested in the National Capital.

In response to the Prime Minister's criticism of the BRS administration as operating under "family rule," he said that K chandrasekhar Rao, the chief minister of telangana, was related to everyone in the state. Rama Rao declared, "BRS administration aims for the benefit of all sections and certainly, our's is a telangana family party. The prime minister, he said, has made it a practise of making disparaging remarks about the telangana government and visiting the State with no supplies in addition to ignoring long-standing requests.


 






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