BJP and Congress workers clashed, hurling stones at each other, outside Gujarat Congress headquarters in Ahmedabad on Tuesday during a protest against Gandhi's remarks in the Lok Sabha.
BJP national general secretary and party's Telangana in-charge Tarun Chugh reportedly expressed displeasure over party leaders airing their views in public with regard to selection of the new party State chief.
Speaking at a programme in the city, while appreciating the importance of giving key responsibilities to the old-timers, he said a party needs new entrants as well to grow.
Taking to “X”, KTR made a scathing attack on the Congress Party for the “cooperation” extended by it to the BJP for privatisation of the Singareni Coal Mines, which was also clearly visible.
Speaking to mediapersons at Telangana Bhavan here on Tuesday, Jagadish Reddy explained that without the Chhattisgarh agreement, the State would have paid Rs 17,000 crore for the same amount of electricity.