Lakhs of more Indiramma houses from April: Revanth

Lakhs of more Indiramma houses from April: Revanth
Hyderabad: Chief minister A Revanth Reddy, addressing an election meeting in Chelpur village near Bhupalpally municipality, urged voters to back Congress candidates in the upcoming municipal elections. He said the Congress govt would sanction lakhs of more Indiramma houses from April onwards. He accused the previous BRS govt of not fulfilling its promise of providing 2-BHK units to the poor, but KCR, Harish, KTR and K Kavitha purchased farmhouses.The incumbent govt sanctioned 17,442 crore to urban local bodies in Telangana, of which 6,116 crore was given to the combined Warangal district."Electing Congress candidates is important for development works to be taken up. BRS or BJP councillors or corporators will not approach Congress MLAs or him," he added. Revanth alleged that BRS top leaders K Chandrasekhar Rao, KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao were conspiring to help BJP win the Feb 11 municipal elections to avoid questioning and arrest by CBI and ED in the Kaleshwaram fraud and Formula E-race cases, in which he alleged KCR and Harish, and KTR were involved."It has been six months since the Kaleshwaram case was handed over to CBI, KCR and Harish had not been questioned, and that KTR too had not been questioned in the Formula E-race case.
PM Modi and Union minister G Kishan Reddy were protecting them. Modi had termed the Kaleshwaram project as an ATM for the KCR family but was not allowing their arrest. Kishan Reddy had turned into an adopted son of KCR as Kalvakuntla Kishan Rao," Revanth alleged.Revanth further alleged if CBI and ED could be used by PM Modi and Kishan Reddy to harass Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, the agencies could also question or arrest KCR, Harish and KTR.Earlier, Revanth offered prayers at Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple where renovation works were being taken up with 12.15 crore.

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About the AuthorRoushan Ali

Having 30 years of experience, Roushan Ali is covering the govt, chief minister's office and politics as a senior assistant editor of The Times of India. During the three decades of journalism career he had initially covered important citizen-centric and infrastructure beats like urban development, water and electricity supply, traffic and transport, cantonment, education, welfare and rural development.

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