BJP MP Dharmapuri Arvind today alleged that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's government in Telangana had turned into a commission-based administration.
He criticised the ruling party leaders for allegedly collecting commissions openly for issuing tokens, and said that the Revanth government was functioning in a manner that resembled robbery.
Arvind released a charge sheet on Reddy's two-year rule. Speaking on the occasion, he said that the Chief Minister did not have the slightest intention of serving the people.
He claimed that in the last two years 790 farmers had died by suicide, and that the promised loan waiver of Rs 2 lakh had not been implemented properly.
"They assure farmers only when elections are near. Did Revanth Reddy become the CM just to play football? The funds coming from the Centre are not being utilised properly. The welfare of government school students is being neglected. All the food poisoning cases are landing students in hospitals. There are 50% vacancies in government hospitals," he alleged.
Arvind also said that there were no differences among Telangana BJP leaders. "We are all united. BJP president Ramchander Rao is like an elder brother to me, and we will work under his leadership. The party will grow stronger in the State," he said, and expressed confidence that the BJP would come to power in Telangana in the next Assembly elections.