KCR UTTERING LIES OUT OF DEPRESSION AND FRUSTRATION: UTTAM KUMAR REDDY
The Free Press Journal|April 02, 2024
Uttam Kumar Reddy predicted that BRS would fail to secure a single seat in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, leaving only KCR and his family members within the party.
KCR UTTERING LIES OUT OF DEPRESSION AND FRUSTRATION: UTTAM KUMAR REDDY

Minister for Irrigation and Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy strongly refuted the allegations by BRS chief and former chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, wherein the latter held the Congress government responsible for drought conditions in some parts of Telangana.

Addressing a press conference at Gandhi Bhavan here on Monday, Uttam Kumar Reddy stated that every word KCR spoke at a press meet in Suryapet on Sunday was a fabrication and he spoke blatant lies against the Congress government.

Stating that the BRS has completely disintegrated and is on the verge of extinction, the Minister highlighted the uniqueness of BRS potentially trying to become the first regional party in India to transition into a national party before facing complete annihilation after a single electoral defeat.

He predicted that BRS would fail to secure a single seat in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, leaving only KCR and his family members within the party.

The Minister pointed out that during KCR's tenure as Chief Minister, he enjoyed a lavish lifestyle in either the palatial Pragati Bhavan or his farmhouse. However, since losing power, KCR, out of frustration, visited Suryapet under the pretence of meeting drought-affected farmers.

He accused KCR of peddling falsehoods during his entire tour, exemplifying an incident where the power supply for KCR's press conference relied on a generator.

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