Criticism on TRS training camp unwarranted: Harish Rao

Updated - May 06, 2015 05:52 am IST

Published - May 06, 2015 12:00 am IST - SANGAREDDY:

Irrigation Minister T. Harish Rao inspecting a tank in Sadashivapet in Medak district on Tuesday.—PHOTO: Mohd. Arif

Irrigation Minister T. Harish Rao inspecting a tank in Sadashivapet in Medak district on Tuesday.—PHOTO: Mohd. Arif

Irrigation Minister T. Harish Rao said that the criticism made by opposition parties on the training camp conducted by Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) at Nagarjunasagar was completely unwarranted and degrading their stature.

Speaking to reporters here after participating in various development programmes at Sangareddy and Sadashivapet on Tuesday, the Minister said that the programme was aimed at training the leaders and workers in dealing with various issues and they have used the service of Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) in imparting training.

Referring to the services of various departments in conducting the programme, Mr. Harish Rao said that the bills were paid for them and anyone can check them.

“ASCI impart positive perspective which is necessary for every political party. Every political party should use their service to train workers,” he said.

Earlier, in the day the Minister laid foundation stone for the construction of polytechnic at an estimated cost of Rs.5 crore at Dasugaddatanda, He has also laid foundation stone for various development works at Sadashivapet and examined the ongoing Mission Kakatiya works.

MLC Chinta Prabhakar and others were present.

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