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Is PM Modi not the massive brother of individuals, Revanth asks critics


Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has questioned the criticism by Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) over his reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as ‘massive brother’, and requested if the PM wasn’t an elder brother determine to the folks.

“I met him overtly at a public assembly in contrast to different leaders who whisper in PM’s ears requesting his assist to make his son the Chief Minister,” he mentioned referring to former Chief Minister Ok. Chandrasekhar Rao’s alleged request to Mr.Modi to make Ok.T. Rama Rao the Chief Minister when BRS was in energy within the State.

In an off-the-cuff chat with reporters right here, Mr. Revanth Reddy mentioned no matter he had demanded from the Prime Minister was out within the open and associated to the State’s growth, not for private profit.

Rejecting claims that he had obsessively praised Mr. Modi within the public assembly over the ‘Gujarat mannequin’, he mentioned that he had urged the PM to fund initiatives in Telangana as he did for Gujarat. “If somebody has an issue searching for funds for Telangana growth, then let it’s,” he mentioned.

Mr. Reddy mentioned Rahul Gandhi was his chief and he would reward him and Sonia Gandhi as an alternative of the Prime Minister, whereas referring to criticism that he was attempting to impress Mr.Modi on the Adilabad assembly. In search of funds and initiatives from the Prime Minister didn’t represent reward, he mentioned, clarifying that his phrases and requests ought to be seen within the context of a federal energy and political construction within the nation.

In regards to the Telangana authorities signing MoUs with Gautam Adani group, he mentioned in contrast to the BJP authorities that’s promoting the nation’s belongings to Mr. Adani, “I’m making certain that Adani invests his cash in Telangana reasonably than handing over the State’s belongings to him”.

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