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Kishan Reddy Accuses Revanth of False Propaganda

Union minister questions Congress govt’s delivery, seeks answers

Hyderabad: Union minister G. Kishan Reddy accused Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy of spreading false propaganda during his election rallies in Kerala about the implementation of the Congress’ Six Guarantees in Telangana and urging people to witness their fulfilment in the state.

Speaking to newspersons, Kishan Reddy alleged that the Congress government had failed to deliver a single poll promise. “The Congress and its leaders have a habit of pathological lying—it’s a massive fraud on the people, but they cannot sustain it,” he said.

He challenged the Chief Minister to clarify whether financial assistance to women, enhanced pensions for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, or the promised Rs. 1 lakh crore for backward classes had been delivered. He also questioned claims of job creation and gold distribution to brides.

Kishan Reddy dismissed Revanth Reddy’s speeches in Kerala as worthless, alleging “moneybags from Telangana are flowing to Kerala.” He warned that the Chief Minister was following the same path as former BRS leader K. Chandrashekar Rao.

Responding to BRS leader T. Harish Rao’s charge that the BJP handed over Bhadrachalam mandals to Andhra Pradesh, Kishan Reddy pointed to the BRS’s 2014 manifesto blaming the UPA government. He reiterated demands for a CBI probe into the Kaleshwaram project scam, questioning why the Congress had not investigated irregularities of the BRS regime.

He also wrote an open letter to the people of Kerala, urging them to examine the Congress’s “fake guarantees” and asserting that only the NDA under Prime Minister Narendra Modi had fulfilled promises to the state.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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