Hyderabad, Mohammed Ali Shabbir, Leader of Opposition in TSLC today said that a Congress tsunami will soon hit Telangana and demolish the TRS regime for the good of people.
Addressing a press meet at CLP here, he said that TRS government has let down the people of Telangana once again as the highly publicized Bills of 12 per cent quota for Muslims and 10 per cent for STs have been returned by the Centre. He said the Congress party demanded a clarification from KCR on the media reports of return of 12% reservation to Muslims and 10 % reservation to STs bills passed in Assembly on April 16, 2017 by the GOIs Department of personnel and training of Ministry of Home (DOPT). Is it true or not, questioned by LOP. What is the action plan of KCR on this issue. Why KCR is scared of Modi when he was not an NDA partner. Let KCR come out openly against Center’s wrongdoings to Telangana and ask his MPs to stall the parliament proceedings. If KCR want support of Congress party, then it will extend full support in the fight against Modi, he said. Why is KCR who said earlier that he will stage a dharna at Jantar Mantar and go to Supreme Court, silent now, he quipped.
He said the Principal Financial Advisor to Union Government, Aravind Subramaniam had met KCR and said good things about state performance. “What is the use of some lofty praise when it failed to convert into more funds to the state’, he asked.
Shabbir Ali said KCR should ask Subramaniam to recommend to GOI to support the schemes and declare Kaleshwaram irrigation project as national project and fulfil all the assurances given under state re-organisation Act with budgetary support and let him ensure that ATMs and Banks will have sufficient cash to serve the common people .
He warned TRS to go for Mid term poll with defected MPs and MLAs as pre final , so that KCR will know the strength. People of state are eager to give verdict against TRS, it will be a tsunami against the ruling party.
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