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BRS ministers slam PM over BJP promises

BRS ministers slam PM over BJP promises
Hyderabad: Health minister Harish Rao, along with cabinet colleagues, criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, accusing him of failing to fulfil promises and neglecting the irrigation projects in Telangana.
“Telangana people are witness to BJP’s role in obstructing vital projects, including irrigation projects in Palamuru. They didn't address the Krishna water dispute failed to set up a tribunal,” Harish Rao said.
Harish Rao, while laying the foundation stone for a new medical college in Kandukur, said, “BJP has not supported the white coat revolution, but cooperated to white collar criminals.”
Agriculture minister Niranjan Reddy criticised PM Modi for claiming to spend crores on road development while ignoring the significant toll taxes imposed on motorists using those roads.
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Rural development minister Dayakar Rao questioned the sincerity of promises like the tribal university and turmeric board. “Despite the state allocating land for the university, there was no response from the Centre over the years,” he said. tnn
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