KCR administration reminds me of Nizam’s ruling: Yogi Adityanath

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Hyderabad: Uttar Pradesh (UP) chief minister Yogi Adityanath has criticised Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for his administration favouring AIMIM. The UP chief minister came down heavily on KCR for supporting 12 per cent reservation for Muslims and it’s anti-constitutional.

“What I see now in Telangana is Nizam’s rule. The TRS government is functioning like Nizam’s administration. How can Telangana CM announce 12 per cent reservation for Muslims. It’s nothing but anti-constitutional. Modi-led NDA government has announced 10 per cent reservation for poor among upper castes. Congress and TRS both the parties are working in such a way that it helps terrorism indirectly. Voting for TRS is nothing but casting vote to AIMIM. Only BJP is the solution for resolving problems in India. The then Congress government offered Biryani to terrorists, but the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government is answering with bullets,” said Yogi Adityanath in his address at a public meeting in Peddapalli constituency.

He further said the BJP’s contribution to Telangana by highlighting the revival of Ramagundam Fertiliser Corporation of India (FC) at an investment of Rs5,500 crore. “This created employment opportunities for the local youth. The Modi-led BJP government is working on creating employment opportunities for the youth across the country,” he maintained.

Yogi Adityanath has further cautioned Telangana voters if they vote for Congress then it’s nothing, but supporting terrorism. Congress party never provided any opportunity for the military and scientists to prove their mettle. Only during the BJP government rule only, surgical strikes took place and shown the world what’s India in terms of defence strength, science and technology, he added.

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