The Brs Manifesto full of false promises: Kishan | – Times of India

Hyderabad: Slam it BRS Manifesto as false and full of unviable promises, BJP Telangana on Sunday accused the Pink Party of once again trying to mislead the people of Telangana.
Addressing a press conference at the party office, Union Minister and BJP leader G Kishan Reddy said, “The BRS government has adopted the worst economic policy in the country. The government had made promises during the GHMC elections as well as in the 2014 polls, but failed to fulfill them. BRS is ready to deceive the people again.
The Union minister claimed that 80% of the revenue earned by the government was spent on interest repayments. The BRS government did not introduce unemployment benefits but loudly claimed that it would provide between 3,000 and 90 lakh people. It’s nothing more than cheating, he said.
Taking up the government’s policies, Kishan said: The government has not adopted the best water policy, but has adopted the best alcohol policy. BRS does not have the best irrigation policy, but it has the best commission policy. The government is also pursuing an anti-Dalit policy. Today it implements the best cheating policy.
Kishan Reddy asked the BRS government why many promises made over the last nine years had not been implemented. Why has the government not allocated land for the Warangal textile park when the central government has proposed to create it? Why was there an obstacle in the second phase of the Metro project? What happened to the promise made by CM KCR to build an airport in North Telangana, he asked.
He also attacked Congress. The Congress is also deceiving the people by making false promises. Six guarantees are not viable, he added.
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