Reveal the Names of the MLAs involved in Corruption in Dalit Bandhu: Raghunandan Rao
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Corruption | Hyderabad, April 28 (Hydnow): BJP MLA Raghunandan Rao has demanded that Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao reveal the names of the MLAs involved in the corruption in the Dalit Bandhu scheme. Action should be initiated against the Ministers and ruling BRS MLAs.
Speaking to press persons, here today, the BJP MLA said that KCR himself has given the warning to the BRS MLAs not to involve in the Dalit Bandhu corruption failing which, he said that he knows who are the MLAs and threatened of taking back the seat (Means no ticket in coming elections) Raghunandan Rao question what is the KCR doing when his own MLAs are committing corruption? Does KCR have the guts to get the CBI to investigate them? he asked.
Raghunandan Rao also asked the Director General of ACB to register the case on Suo-moto and give notice to KCR. Raghunandan Rao also said that money from the beneficiaries is being demanded for the double-bedroom houses in the KCR’s own constituency as well. (Hydnow)
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