On Wednesday, Telangana's IT and industries minister KT Rama Rao questioned the six "guarantees" made by the congress, questioning how the party could make guarantees when it had none of its own, especially after being rejected and thrown out by citizens throughout the nation.

Speaking after distributing 369 2BHK homes to recipients in four villages of the Gambhiraopet mandal, the minister stated that although no one knew whether the six assurances would be fulfilled, there were six things that would undoubtedly happen if the congress was elected to power. One would be that the current 24-hour electricity supply would deteriorate. women will have to compete with water trucks in the streets for drinking water, which was formerly provided to every home by Mission Bhagiratha.

Farmers were receiving timely fertiliser and seed deliveries from the state government with no issues. Farmers would have to wait in queue in front of police stations and stores selling seeds and fertiliser if the congress won the election. As usual, the Congress-style yearly change of the chief minister would occur. The education and health sectors will suffer in addition to a fall in the state of rural communities, he claimed.


"Congress has pledged to provide Rs. 4000 pensions in telangana, but they were unable to do so in Rajasthan, Karnataka, or Chhattisgarh. These pledges are just made to get votes, he claimed.

"Congress leaders in sircilla claim that I did not perform any job, and revanth Reddy, the head of the telangana congress, claims that I took all the monies to Sircilla. They spoke in their favour. Today, a few politicians travel to telangana and spend money to win elections. Take any donations from the bjp and congress, but just cast your vote for BRS, he said.

The minister said he was glad and gratified to converse in english with the students of the KG to PG campus of Gambhiraopet, noting that the water issue in sircilla was addressed with kaleshwaram water filling all the reservoirs in the area.






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