“BRS is anti-poor, anti-dalit, anti-OBC”: Amit Shah at ‘Jana Garjana Sabha’ in Suryapet, Telangana

Union Minister Amit Shah said that both — BRS and Congress works for the welfare of their family.

On Friday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed ‘Jana Garjana Sabha’ in poll-bound Suryapet, Telangana, where he made a series of attacks on BRS and Congress. He said that both — BRS and Congress works for the welfare of their family. Shah also lashed out at Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao over the promises he made earlier.

KCR promised to make Dalit CM: Amit Shah

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Amit Shah asked Chief Minister KCR about that promise of making a Dalit CM in Telangana. “TRS is anti-poor, anti-dalit and anti-OBC. They promised that they would make a Dalit CM. I would like to ask KCR as to what happened to his promise. In 2014, KCR promised to give three acres of land to Dalits. However, he was unable to fulfil it,” said Union Minister.

“He promised a budget of Rs 50,000 crore for the welfare of the Scheduled Caste. Did you allocate the Budget, KCR?,” asked Shah.

BRS-Congress work for their family: Amit Shah

The Union Minister also made a common attack on BRS and Congress and said that these parties work for their family. “The goal of the BJP is the welfare of the poor. On the other hand, the goal of the KCR’s party and Congress is the welfare of their family. I would like to appeal to the people of Telangana that these parties can’t develop Telangana. Only the BJP can work for the state,” said Amit Shah.

KCR wants to make KTR Chief Minister: Amit Shah

In the next attack, Amit Shah claimed that KCR wants to make KTR the next Chief Minister of Telangana, while Sonia Gandhi wants to make Rahul Gandhi the Prime Minister. “Neither BRS nor Congress can work for the welfare of Telangana. Only the BJP, under the leadership of PM Modi, can make it a developed state. KCR wants to make KTR Chief Minister and Sonia ji wants to make Rahul Gandhi Prime Minister,” said Amit Shah.

“Both parties, Congress and BRS, are dynastic parties, and therefore they can never work for the welfare of Telangana,” added Shah.

Well, the voting for 119 assembly seats in Telangana will be held in a single phase on November 30, while the counting of votes will be held on December 3.