In a media interview given in his district on Thursday, BJP's karimnagar mp bandi sanjay kumar asserted that if "jamili" (joint) elections are held, the BRS candidates will not even receive their deposits back. He said that he would run for the karimnagar assembly seat if the parliament and assembly elections were held separately.

Sanjay stated in response to reports that he struck a deal with Gangula Kamalakar, which is untrue, about his failure to appear in court for his election petition. I skipped the court because I was in the United States. I had gotten consent.


Sanjay criticized the police response to state unit head G. Kishan Reddy's hunger strike in favor of the jobless and said that chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao used his influence because of concern that the unemployed may turn against him. "KCR upped their retirement age and alienated the jobless young since they were unable to provide retirement benefits to their employees. The state government is paying the wages of the staff through the sale of lands, he claimed.

The mp did not spare the congress either, stating: "The congress is aware that it cannot win the state, which is why it is making empty promises to the people. Why don't congress and BRS discuss tenant farmers? Why didn't the state government assist farmers who suffered losses as a result of the recent severe rains?

He criticized Chandrashekar Rao's decision to observe september 17 as Integration Day rather than Liberation Day, alleging that the BRS, congress, and AIMIM were working together. "BRS MLAs are using money to buy votes and leaders. But very soon they will recognize their errors, and we will give the BRS MLAs a proper lesson, he assured.


Bandi Sanjay criticised the YSRC administration for arresting chandrababu naidu at midnight, saying: "It was not fair to arrest the Opposition leader at midnight, which was done on purpose." "The telugu Desam's popularity in ap soared after Naidu's arrest, which was made hastily. Everyone who was not involved in politics condemned his detention, he claimed.

He welcomed governor Dr. tamilisai Soundararajan's approval of the TSRTC merger Bill but asserted Chandrashekar Rao simply introduced it to sway the votes of rtc personnel and their families. In order to protect the interests of rtc personnel, the governor also returned the Bill back to the administration with corrections requested.  








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