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Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka slams the BRS, saying “Prevents are gathering together to bring back the rule of feudal lords”

Deputy Chief Minister Malu Bhatti Vikramarka held a public meeting on Saturday in Aswaraopet, Bhadradri Kothagudem district. |Picture source: Special arrangement

Deputy Chief Minister Malu Bhatti Vikramarka trained his gun on Saturday on the last BRS ruler, accusing them of plundering the state’s wealth for nearly a decade, leaving Rs 7 lakh in debt.

He claimed: “The raiders are gathering together to strip the people’s government of rule and bring back the feudal lords’ rule.” He laid the foundation for five new 33/11 KV substations and other development work and laid works worth about Rs 4 billion in the Aswaraopet constituency earlier in the day.

Tax Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Khammam Mp R. Raghuram Reddy and Aswaraopet Mla Jare Adinarayana were all present.

“Those who ruled for ten years took their lives from the likes of Water Leeches. The people voted for the Indiramma government to escape this oppressive rule,” said Mr. Vikramarka in a fierce speech.

Mr. Vikramarka deprived the former BRS ruler despite 10 years of supremacy for failing to fulfill his promises, such as a two-bedroom house, three-acre Dalit, work for each family and free education for kg-to-pg.

He claimed: “Even if it is recommended not, former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao continued the Kaleshwaram Lift irrigation project of Rs 10,000 and eventually collapsed.”

“Those responsible for bankrupt countries are now pretending to talk about people’s welfare and sham propaganda to the Congressional government, which is working tirelessly to improve the country for the respect of Chief Minister AA Revanth Reddy,” he said.

He added: “People should be wary of elements of this addiction to misinformation movement.”

He asserted: “We have not stopped any welfare schemes initiated by the previous BRS government, including Kalyana Lakshmi. Instead, under the Rythu Barosa plan, our people’s government has added Rs 200,000 annual financial support to farmers.”

He said the Congressional government will introduce the Indira Solar Giri water development program for the benefit of tribal farmers in the state. The plan will be launched on May 18 by the Chief Minister of the Chenchu ​​Colonial in Achampet, Nagarkurnool District.

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