Hyderabad, July 7 (Hydnow): Excise Minister V Srinivas Goud slammed Congress Leaders for vendetta politics and their comments on new Secretariat buildings, section 8 and development programs in Telangana. If the local leaders talk about section 8, their tongues will be cut by people, the minister warned. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is for the new Secretariat complex as the old one has no facilities including a fire engine which cannot easily move there he said.
Addressing a press conference at TRS Legislature Party office here, the minister accused the national parties of coming in the way of development. KCR has plans to develop the state as an icon to the country, the minister claimed.
Goud said that the TRS regime has taken many development programs in Telangana that was not done during the 70 years rule by the Congress and the TDP. He flayed the Congress president Uttam Kumar Reddy for unmindful of court orders in favour of the new Secretariat. Uttam has to protect his post first and stop mudslinging he suggested. While Andhra rulers gave Secretariat blocks back to Telangana government, the local leaders are provoking he charged. Hyderabad is part of Telangana and not of others and six years of KCR rule is golden for the state.
He hit out that the Congress Telangana leaders who enjoyed minister posts are the reason why Telangana was neglected during combined state by Andhra rulers. The political parties are resorting to vendetta politics despite continuing Rythu Bandhu and other development programs and welfare.
He found fault with Congress for stating that KCR is staying at farm house and not coming to Secretariat and what is the need for new Secretariat. What is the problem with the congress and the BJP if KCR won’t come to the Secretariat and offer ruling from the camp office, he thundered.
Srinivas Goud alleged that BJP leaders loss their minds fir talking against the new Secretariat. If the new parliament plan is right how it is wrong to build a new Secretariat by demolishing the old one he asked. (Hydnow)