BJP is only alternative to TRS

Cong. is drowning and so will its allies: Ram Madhav

October 31, 2018 11:25 pm | Updated 11:25 pm IST - ARMOOR (NIZAMABAD DISTRICT)

BJP leader Ram Madhav addressing a public meeting at Armoor in Nizamabad district on Wednesday.

BJP leader Ram Madhav addressing a public meeting at Armoor in Nizamabad district on Wednesday.

BJP national leader Ram Madhav has said that his party is a natural party for Telangana and only the alternative for TRS in the State and other political parties in the nation.

No one in the country had the stature and capacity to stand before Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Congress and TRS were two sides of the same coin and they were political parties of commissions and contractors and steeped in corruption, he said while addressing an election campaign meeting, here on Wednesday.

Mr. Madhav said that Telangana was lagging behind in development and reeling under poverty due to the misrule of Telangana Rashtra Samithi. It is not known what caretaker Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had done in the State despite borrowing ₹1.50 lakh crore from various institutions and Centre extending support to the tune of ₹1.20 lakh crore during the last four-and-a-half years, he added.

“You have not enjoyed Bangaru Telangana — the much liked rhetoric of KCR. However, his family and his house became bangaru (golden). Congress which was confined to just three States out of 29 in the country was taking a vitamin injection with TDP to get rejuvenated in both Telugu States,” he said describing them as ‘Telugu Drohula Parties’.

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