Hyderabad, Jan.21 (Hydnow): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Party MP Soyam Babu Rao today said that state Minister Sathyavathi Rathod would lose her seat in the next Assembly elections. He said that the minister was making allegations against the central government in order to secure marks before Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
Speaking to media persons along with former MP Ramesh Rathod at Utnoor, he condemned the comments made by the minister against their state party chief Bandi Sanjay kumar.
He claimed that the minister did not have basic knowledge about forest rights while claiming that Rathod studied only up to 4th class. He asked the minister to acquire knowledge about the tribal advisory committee.
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Sathyavathi Rathod Will Lose in Next Polls: Soyam Babu Rao
Targeting the CM of the state KCR, He alleged that the CM had been cheating the tribals of the state since the last six years in the name of issuing land Pattas over their podu lands.
He said that the CM was once again cheating the tribals in the name of a committee to study on the issue of the podu lands. He said that the government was doing a lot of injustice to the tribals of telangana by not giving land Pattas to them on podu lands. (Hydnow)
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