KTR skinns Amit Shah, says BJP only knows ‘jumlas, hamlas’


Hyderabad: TRS Acting Chairman and Municipal Administration Minister KT Rama Rao questioned the union’s interior minister Amit Shah on Sunday, saying: “Tell me, what has the NDA done for Hyderabad over the past six years? Who brought in the prestigious Apple, Amazon and other major IT companies to invest in Hyderabad? “

Speaking at road shows in Goshamahal, Sanathnagar and Secunderabad constituencies on the last day of the GHMC campaign, Rama Rao said: “BJP only knows two things. First is jumla, the second is hamla. Ask them about jobs and they will answer: Pakistan. “

Ridiculing Amit Shah’s declaration of making Hyderabad the IT hub of the world, Rao said, “The BJP government canceled the ITIR project sanctioned by the Congressional government for Hyderabad and put an end to the hopes of the youth in Telangana.

In reaction to Shah’s statement that no communal riots occurred under the BJP-ruled states or cities, Rama Rao said that communal clashes took place in Delhi during the visit of US President Donald Trump under the jurisdiction from the center. The news was published in ‘The New York Times’ and Washington Post, damaging the brand of Delhi and India.

Rao said that while two crazy leaders talked about destruction, TRS was talking about construction.

Responding to Bandi Sanjay’s promise to give one car per car and one bike per bike for the flood victims, he said: “Are you an insurance agent or a party president?” In contrast, he said, “Chief Minister Chandrashekar Rao is a visionary leader.”

“We were with people during the floods. We will be with the people in the future. We will give again “10,000 financial aid as of December 7,” he promised.

Saying Hyderabad has been peaceful for the past six years, he said, “They want to divide people in the name of religion. I urge everyone not to support those parties. Support TRS and vote for our candidates for continued development. Even if you think our corporations have failed you, trust me to ensure future development. “

Rao also objected that the prime minister was not invited to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he visited the city on Saturday. “CM is not just an individual but an institution. It needs to be respected. “

Speaking of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-city tour to take stock of Covid vaccine development, including Bharat Biotech laboratories located in the Genome Valley in Hyderabad, Rama Rai said: “The Prime Minister’s visit reaffirms that Hyderabad it is a vaccine capital of the world. It indirectly indicates that the KCR government has supported the expansion of the life sciences ecosystem here. “

However, he criticized the timing of the visit, saying that “the prime minister may have had other intentions behind his visit, but the trip can be seen through a political lens.”