KCR trying to finish opposition parties, alleges BJP Hyderabad, Oct 10 (INN): BJP senior leader Nagam Janardhan Reddy on Friday accused Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao of trying to finish the opposition parties in the State.
Speaking to media persons at the State BJP office here, Nagam alleged that the Chief Minister was spending huge amounts to lure legislators of opposition parties into his party.
He asked KCR to explain the logic behind encouraging defection in opposition parties. He alleged that KCR was afraid of a major revolt in the Telangana Rashtra Samithi. Therefore, in order to protect his government from a possible collapse in near future, he is buying out MLAs of other parties.
Nagam alleged that more than the development of Telangana, the Chief Minister was focusing his energies on strengthening his party by crushing the entire opposition.
He also accused KCR of damaging the media which he began by imposing a ban on TV9 and ABN channels. He also condemned KCR for praising the Nizam. He said that the last Nizam has been ignored by his own family. However, KCR has been trying to keep his name afloat by chanting it on every occasion.
The BJP leader also said that the last date of October 15 for applying for new ration cards, pensions, housing and other schemes should be extended as the State administration was not well equipped to handle the rush of applicants.
News Posted: 10 October, 2014
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