Congress Rajya Sabha MP Palvai Govardhan Reddy on Wednesday levelled serious allegations of corruption against his own party's Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy.
Speaking to media persons in the Assembly premises here, Palvai alleged that Kiran Kumar Reddy had collected huge kickbacks from contractors for several projects.
He said that these charges would be probed by the new government after next elections.
Stating that the Congress party would not tolerate corruption, he said that the party would pass a resolution to expel leaders with tainted image during the next session of AICC to be held on January 17.
Palvai also slammed TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu for his recent statements.
He said that Naidu, who backstabbed his own father-in-law later N T Rama Rao for power, "is not eligible to speak about justice".
He alleged that Naidu is trying to sabotage the welfare schemes started by the Congress government.
The Congress MP further said that the BJP is "dreaming" to return to power under the leadership of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
He said that the people would never accept a communal leader and that AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi would lead the Congress to power at the Centre, to form the UPA-III Government.
Palvai also informed that the Women's Reservation Bill would be passed in the next session of the Parliament. (INN)