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Congress urges K Chandrasekhar Rao to get down to work

he Model Code of Conduct will come to an end in the second week of June, after the completion of the MPP and ZPP election process.

Hyderabad: The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) has urged Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao to focus on governance which, according to them, “he hasn’t done since winning the Assembly elections in December 2018.”

TPCC treasurer Gudur Narayana Reddy said in a statement on Saturday: “169 days have passed since the formation of the government, yet there are still six vacancies in the council of ministers. This manner of functioning clearly indicates a dictatorial form of governance.”

“All that Mr Rao has done over the past six months is holding Cabinet meetings. The first one, which was held to finalise the vote on account budget, was held with just one minister,” Mr Narayana Reddy said.

Mr Narayana Reddy accused Mr Chandras-ekhar Rao of not fulfilling the promises which he made in the TRS manifesto during the 2018 Assembly elections and criticised him for taking refuge behind the Model Code of Conduct.

“The Model Code of Conduct will come to an end in the second week of June, after the completion of the MPP and ZPP election process. Mr Rao should then immediately convene an Assembly session to discuss current issues and find solutions,” he said.

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