KCR should do some self-introspection: advises BJP’s Gudur

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The South India times Hyderabad: KCR should do some self-introspection: advises BJP’s Gudur Hyderabad, August 12: Bharatiya Janata Party state senior leader Gudur Narayana Reddy on Friday advised Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao to do some self-introspection about his ruling in the state than blaming the Centre for every issue being faced by the state.

In a media statement, he said that in the cabinet meeting being held on August 11 the Chief Minister blamed the Centre than discussing the issues of the state. He said that several burning issues of the state have been left out in the cabinet meeting which has been held after a long gap.

“Except for taking some decisions on some subjects, the cabinet has failed to address the issues like the inundation of pump houses of Kaleswaram, filling up of 82,000 vacancies in government departments, issues in Dharani, damage to crops and houses due to unprecedented floods, viral fevers, rising
cases of Covid, construction of 2BHK houses, and others have been ignored,” the BJP leader charged.

He said that the CM has taken a decision on Aasara pensions keeping the by-election to be held in Munugodu Assembly Constituency and dubbed it as an election stunt. He said that none of the ministers have dared to raise the issues being faced by the people in the cabinet meeting.

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