KCR blasts left and right

KCR blasts left and right
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The leaders from the Congress party and the Communists now have no strong reason to blame the CM of Telangana. They got his jewels presented to the gods as a case to be presented against him. KCR is a god fearing person and what ever he has done for the welfare of the state of Telangana. He believes that the gods have heard him an gave the Telangana state. Now they have given good rains also.

The Congress leaders were morally bankrupt and did not dare sit in the Assembly even after their demand for holding the session for more days was conceded. “They have nothing to say. They did not do anything in four decades of their ruling. They left people to their fate. When this state government is trying to deliver, they feel threatened about their political future,” the Chief Minister said.
 KCR blasts left and right
KCR who found the argument of the oppostion as silly lashed out at them for faulting his presentation of ornaments to various temples. Describing it as unwarranted and unnecessary, he said he was fulfilling his promises and praying for the well being of people in the State. It was wrong to politicise every issue and drag God into politics. One should think before criticising others. “The outdated Left party leaders are also pointing a finger at me. It is painful to listen to people like Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy talking like that.

KCR also came down heavily on Congress leaders for their criticism against him and the State government. The Congress leaders of Telangana had lived like slaves with the Chief Ministers hailing from Andhra area. Now they were talking much against the TRS government that promised and delivered his promise of separate Telangana.
 KCR blasts left and right
“Now the Congress leaders formed into a group and are stalling all the irrigation projects and instigating people. The group is filing cases in court and even moving the Green Tribunal with the sole intention of obstructing the State government from building projects for farmers,”  Chandrasekhar Rao said.

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