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Assembly session should be held for 15 days: KTR

18-12-2024 02:05:05 AM

metro india news  I hyderabad

BRS party working president KT Rama Rao today demanded that the assembly session should be held for 15 days. "We are ready to discuss all issues in the State. We are also ready for a discussion on corruption allegations also," he said. He also said he was ready for a discussion on the issue of e-car race. 

He demanded a discussion on people's issues in the Assembly.

KTR alleged that those who posted posts on social media were also being arrested by the State government. “They are threatening to impose the PD Act if they post on social media," he alleged. KTR claimed that the farmers of Kodangal were worried that they had voted for Revanth Reddy in the last assembly elections.

Stating that it has been 35 days since the farmers of Lagacharla village and former BRS MLA Narender Reddy were arrested in the Lagacharla attack case, he said arguments on the cases of Lagacharla farmers and Patnam Narender Reddy in the Nampally court were  over. “If the verdict does not come in our favour, we will go to the High Court and the Supreme Court as well,” he warned and said they would not spare the government till justice is done to the Lagacharla farmers. KTR said Patanam Narender Reddy has the capability to defeat Revanth Reddy in Kodangal.

KTR criticized Revanth Reddy for making false promises across the State a year ago. He made it clear that he was ready to discuss the promises made by Revanth Reddy anywhere. "Has the loan waiver of Rs 2 lakh been completed anywhere,” he asked. "I will quit politics if it is shown that 100 per cent the farm loan waiver has been done in one village," he said.

KTR said people were now suffering for voting for the Congress party. "People are asking if there is any idea to bring down the Congress government. The Telangana community is waiting to see when they will get rid of the CM. Revanth Reddy would have died of people's scoldings if he had any self-respect, he said.