'No need to go to Karnataka to see the failures of Congress', BRS leader Rama Rao taunts the party
Karnataka: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar had been invited to see the implementation of election promises in his state. In response, Rama Rao criticized Shivakumar, saying that he had come to Telangana to seek votes for his party and had left the people of Karnataka in the lurch. BRS alleged that Congress is unable to fulfill promises in Karnataka.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar had invited him to see the implementation of election promises in his state. Hitting back at this, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said there was no need to go to Karnataka to see their failures.
In a post posted on his social media platform 'X', Rama Rao criticized Shivakumar, saying that he had come to Telangana to seek votes for his party and had left the people of Karnataka in the lurch. He wrote in the post, "There is no need to go to Karnataka to see your failures. The farmers whom you (the Karnataka government) have cheated are coming here to tell about the injustice done by you. Farmers of Telangana "Warning people about the threat posed by the Congress."
Responding to BRS alleging that the Congress government in Karnataka is unable to implement the promises made to the people, Shivakumar at a rally on Saturday urged Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and his son Rama Rao to visit the neighboring state and see for themselves. Had asked for.
Rama Rao further said that the people of Karnataka will not forgive the Congress party for violating the promises made during the elections and the people of Telangana will never trust the grand old party. The BRS leader alleged that it is not only farmers in Karnataka who are suffering from a lack of power supply even for five hours a day, but business establishments in Bengaluru are also suffering.
The minister alleged that the protests with crocodiles at sub-stations and suicide attempts by farmers are evidence of gross administrative failures of the Karnataka Congress government. He said that the people of Telangana are angry with the corruption of Congress after coming to power in Karnataka.