On Sunday, K. chandrasekhar Rao, the chief minister of Telangana, criticised prime minister Narendra Modi for his recent speech in Parliament, calling it the "most vile" speech ever. Speaking in the state Assembly, Rao strongly criticised Modi for keeping the nation in the dark on adani "The speech given by the honourable prime minister was the most repulsive. Since the nation is in a dire situation, I had also hoped that he would speak clearly at least in the other house "He spoke in reference to the adani controversy.
"A problem of Rs. 10 lakh crore is not trivial. Although there are millions of individuals interested, he ignored the upheaval. He kept the nation in the dark and refused to say what he would do "KCR, as the chief minister is referred to, continued. He asserted that billions have vanished since the scandal surdata-faced, noting that the lic had made significant investments in the adani Group. The entire country was anxious to learn what the Centre would do on the adani problem, but he remained silent. As requested by the opposition, kcr said that there was no assurance or mention of creating a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC).
He made reference to the article in The Economist on how the adani incident served as a test for indian capitalism. In response to discussion of the appropriations bill, kcr predicted that the BJP's rule would come to an end in 2024 and that the Modi administration's "repression" and "arrogance" would not survive for long. Then-Prime minister Indira gandhi was lauded as unbeatable following the bangladesh war, but the people had ousted the congress administration instead. people will learn a valuable lesson through their votes, he added, adding that power is merely transitory.