Setting fire is not our culture: Kishan
"Information doing rounds since the issue has come to the fore is many big heads are behind the question paper leak. The State government is trying to evade its responsibility instead of accepting its inefficiency and holding a high-level inquiry into the leak". Accusing the government of failure on all fronts, Reddy said people in the State wanted end of the dynastic, corrupt and mafia rule in Telangana.
He hit out at foisting of false cases against the BJYM activists alleging that they had come with petrol to set fire. "Setting fire to anything is not our culture. Jails are not new for us. We fight for people's causes. We have not imported mortals from the US into state politics. We have been in public life for the past 40 years." he said.
Reddy, reiterating that the party has been demanding a probe by a sitting judge into the paper leak, said it would continue its fight until fulfilling the aspirations of people for change of guard in Telangana. "People of the State trust that the change is possible only with BJP; "we are prepared for anything for the sake of people," he asserted.