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Home | Telangana | Congress Turning Telangana Into Debt Ridden State Says Kishan Reddy

Congress turning Telangana into debt-ridden State, says Kishan Reddy

Coming down heavily on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, the BJP State chief alleged that the Chief Minister was lying about implementation of Six Guarantees.

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 18 November 2024, 05:26 PM
Congress turning Telangana into debt-ridden State, says Kishan Reddy
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Hyderabad: Accusing the Congress of exacerbating the State’s economic situation during its 10-month rule, union Coal Minister and State BJP president G Kishan Reddy alleged that the Congress government was not only falling short of its promises but was also jeopardizing the State’s financial stability.

Addressing BJP State level workshop on Monday, Kishan Reddy said the Congress government had ruined the State’s economy and was taking loans to run the State. “This government has amassed significant debts and is looking for every opportunity to get loans. The State government has constituted a special task force to get loans. It is even selling lands to run the government and implement schemes,”he alleged.


Coming down heavily on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, the BJP State chief alleged that the Chief Minister was lying about implementation of Six Guarantees.

“The CM is even misleading people of Maharashtra about poll promises. Not a single promise has been fully implemented, but the CM was making tall claims about it and misleading the people. Congress has even failed to implement crop loan waiver successfully,” he alleged.

Stating that it was the responsibility of the BJP to save Telangana from becoming bankrupt, Kishan Reddy said over 70 lakh people voted for BJP in the Lok Sabha polls, hence it was its duty to save the State from debts.

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