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Withdraw anti-employee GO 317: JP Nadda
Hyderabad: Describing GO 317 issued by the State as an anti-employee and anti-people’s measure, BJP national president JP Nadda demanded that the State government withdraw the order. “We will intensify our protests if the government fails to withdraw the GO. Tomorrow another senior leader will come here and day after another leader will come,” Nadda […]
Hyderabad: Describing GO 317 issued by the State as an anti-employee and anti-people’s measure, BJP national president JP Nadda demanded that the State government withdraw the order.
“We will intensify our protests if the government fails to withdraw the GO. Tomorrow another senior leader will come here and day after another leader will come,” Nadda said, addressing media persons here on Tuesday.
Terming the BJP State president Bandi Sanjay’s arrest as ‘murder of democracy,’ he said: “The State government is the most undemocratic government functioning in the country. This is ‘dharma yudham’ and BJP will take legal and democratic recourse against the arrests.”
The BJP president alleged not one drop of water reached the fields through Kaleshwaram project and not one drop of water has reached the beneficiaries through Mission Bhagiratha project.
On the pretext of Covid protocol, the State government was trying to suppress the people, Nadda said, adding that while BJP leaders, who were conducting programmes following Covid norms were being stopped, the ruling party leaders were permitted to conduct their programmes and rallies without any regulations. “It is BJP’s responsibility to fight the anti-people and anti-employee measures being taken up by the State government,” Nadda said.
On the Congress party leaders’ charges that BJP and TRS had an unholy alliance in Telangana, he said: “It is the tactics of Congress to misguide people. BJP is the only party which will fight against TRS and emerge successful.”
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