PM Modi’s comment validates BRS growth, says KTR

frame PM Modi’s comment validates BRS growth, says KTR

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Industries minister KT Rama Rao said the Prime Minister's comment was an indication that the BRS was already establishing itself as a political force to be reckoned with at the national level in response to his appeal to vote for the BRS if the public wants K Chandrashekhar Rao's daughter to prosper.

Former chief minister of odisha Giridhar Gamang, several former MPs and MLAs from Maharashtra, and well-known figures from madhya pradesh were joining the BRS because they were impressed with chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's leadership and vision. The party was becoming more powerful and broadening its boundaries. According to him, the Prime Minister's remark just serves to confirm this increase.

On Tuesday, the minister spoke with a local news station and responded to inquiries on a range of topics. He presented advise to the opposing parties as well as a summary of Telangana's accomplishments.

The minister disputed the idea that BRS and the bjp were connected and questioned why congress leaders in the state had never called the bjp to account for its shortcomings. Recently, IT raids were carried out at BRS MLAs' offices and other locations. He questioned why federal investigation agencies didn't conduct raids on members of Congress.

"In conjunction with the National Herald case, the Enforcement Directorate looked into sonia and rahul Gandhi. How did the investigation turn out? Was anyone arrested? he inquired. "Many bjp leaders offer prayers for rahul Gandhi's health. He also made it plain that the BRS would not attend a meeting where the congress was also present, saying that the bjp administration could act autonomously as long as there was a weak opposition.



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