Telangana BJP president gave a veiled warning that the BJP would not keep quiet if the TRS leaders talked like they did during the Telangana agitation.
Telangana BJP president G Kishan Reddy today said that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao had no right to criticize the BJP.
Addressing the media at the Party office, Reddy gave a veiled warning saying that the BJP would not keep quiet if the TRS leaders talked like they did during the Telangana agitation.
Launching a backlash, he asked KCR why Rs 430 crores had been allotted from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund only to his Gajwel Assembly constituency in the State.
Refuting charges by TRS leaders that a very small number of houses had been sanctioned by the Centre to Telangana, Reddy said that the Centre had given its nod for the construction of 10,000 houses only as per a report sent by the TRS government itself.
The State government had asked the Centre for 10,000 houses only, he reiterated.
It was therefore not proper for the TRS government to allege that the Centre was treating the two Telugu-speaking States differently, he said.
Condemning the process of delimitation of divisions in the GHMC, Reddy alleged that the KCR government had divided the wards as per its whims for political gain.