Karnataka Election Results Are A Sign Of Change In India’s Politics: Jeevan Reddy
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Hyderabad, May 13 (Hydnow): Congress MLC Jeevan Reddy said that the Karnataka election results are a sign of change in the country’s politics. He expressed happiness over the Karnataka election results.
Speaking to the media, today, Jeevan Reddy revealed that no matter how many conspiracies BJP and JDS have hatched, the people of Karnataka have paid tribute to the corrupt government. He said that a clear verdict was given for the formation of the Congress government.
Jeevan Reddy predicted that Karnataka results will be repeated in Telangana state in the upcoming assembly elections. He alleged that the corruption in Telangana is twice as much as the Karnataka BJP government. Jeevan Reddy has criticized the BRS government that apart from the government assets the Outer Ring Road, which is a national treasure built during the Congress regime, has also been put up for sale. Meanwhile, he thanked the people of Karnataka for expressing their faith in the Congress. (Hydnow)
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