Hyderabad, Sept.29 (Hydnow): TPCC working president Mahesh Kumar Goud today slammed Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao alleged that he was misleading the people in the name of floating his TRS national party.
He mocked that the TRS party was similar to the LRS scheme of the State government and added that it would be shut down midway. He claimed that the CM was trying to divert the people’s attention from his unfulfilled promises made by him before the last Assembly elections.
Targeting the BJP, the TPCC leader alleged that their party leader Rahul Gandhi had undertaken Bharat Jodo Yatra with an objective to counter the communal hatred-filled agenda of the saffron party and unite the entire country.
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He alleged that KCR’s national party plans were aimed at stalling the efforts being made by Rahul Gandhi to unite the country. (Hydnow)
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