KTR: Modi's Double engine to Trouble engine!!
Telangana: The bjp government in gujarat has announced a one-day power holiday in the state. In this order, minister ktr .. along with the Center and the bjp government in power in gujarat .. Settlers said that the government is not a double engine but a trouble engine.
Minister KTR: In fact, prime minister Narendra Modi's home state of gujarat is currently plagued by power shortages. It was in this context that the bjp government there declared a Power Holiday in the state. The decision was taken by the government in a situation where there were no adequate supply of electricity to the farmers. The government has directed all industries in the state to take leave one day a week.
Responding to this, the telangana state minister, trs Working President ktr .. satirized the BJP. Is this the double engine government mentioned by the bjp leaders. The ktr tweet related to this has now gone viral.
Recently, the gujarat government announced that there would be a Power Holiday for industries one day a week in the state. The government has directed all industries to take holidays on a weekly basis. The government said in its order that the decision was taken due to lack of adequate power supply to farmers. The gujarat Energy Development Corporation has issued orders to this effect. However, the gujarat government has stated that all districts will have a Power Holiday on the same day.
Despite this, the ruling party leaders and ministers have been making harsh remarks to thwart the aggressive bjp and congress in the state. Against this backdrop, minister ktr slammed the bjp and the congress over the issue of grain procurement, which has been politically controversial for some time now. The bjp claimed that it was causing trouble to the peasantry.
Congress leader rahul gandhi has been asked to divert his criticism from those in power in delhi for repeatedly refusing to buy rice from Telangana. He opined that it was shameful to compare the performance of the trs government with the previous congress governments.