Telangana : KTR Responds to DK Shiva Kumar’s invitation to Karnataka

In response to Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumars invitation to witness their governments progress, BRS working president K T Rama Rao expressed his views, emphasizing that one doesnt need to travel to Karnataka to witness their perceived shortcomings.

In a statement shared on his social media platform, Rao criticized Shivakumar for seeking votes in Telangana while seemingly neglecting the people of Karnataka.

Rao noted, "There is no need to go all the way to Karnataka to see your failures.The farmers who have been let down by you (Karnataka Government) are coming here and sharing the injustices theyve faced.

They are warning the people of Telangana about the risks associated with the Congress," he conveyed.Earlier, Deputy CM Shivakumar, on his visit to Telanganas Vikarabad, expressed confidence in Congress forming the government in the upcoming Assembly polls.

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He assured, "I will share the exact number of seats on my next visit.I already have an indication.

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Certainly, Congress will lead the government in Telangana." Shivakumars remarks on Revanth Reddys leadership in Telangana and the partys pledges were noted.

He also made a light-hearted comment about Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao and his son KT Rama Rao, suggesting they could take a break on their farmhouse after the election.Addressing KTRs concerns about power supply in Karnataka, Shivakumar asserted, "He is misinformed.

" Both leaders perspectives reflect the political discourse surrounding the upcoming elections, underscoring the competitive spirit in the political landscape. .