As the Telangana assembly elections draw near, political leaders engage in heated exchanges of words.Congress leader Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy has voiced his criticism of KCR, challenging his statements made at the Palair meeting and asserting that KCR lacks the moral authority to speak about democracy.
Addressing the media, Reddy expressed his astonishment at KCR’s discussions on democracy and currency notes.He raised questions about the monetary incentives offered to MLAs from other parties, and highlighted that the implementation of the Dalit Bandhu scheme seemed to be driven by the apprehension of potential losses in the Huzurabad by-elections.
While acknowledging the Dalit Bandhu scheme’s implementation, Reddy pointed out the BRS party’s defeat in the election.He voiced skepticism about the promises of implementing it in Satthupalli and Paleru Sabha, and wondered if there were no Dalits in other parts of the state.
Touching on the Medigadda barrage incident, Reddy suggested that it brought to light potential corruption in the project.He asserted that Kaleshwaram has seemingly turned into a source of funds for KCR.Reddy clarified that he joined the BRS party following numerous requests from KTR, Harish Rao, and others.
Expressing confidence, Reddy stated that he believes the people will cast their votes for Congress in the November 30 elections, ultimately leading to the formation of a Congress-led government in Telangana.