Rahul Gandhi to release charge-sheet against TRS government

Rahul Gandhi to release charge-sheet against TRS government
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On the eve of TS Formation Day, the AICC vice- president Rahul Gandhi would be releasing a charge-sheet at the Telangana Praja Garjana to be held in Sangareddy on Thursday listing out the failures of the government in the last three years. The slogan at the meeting will be \"Gadeela Paalana -Thakattulo Telangana\" with a tagline \'People\'s charge sheet against KCR\'s dictatorship\'.

Hyderabad: On the eve of TS Formation Day, the AICC vice- president Rahul Gandhi would be releasing a charge-sheet at the Telangana Praja Garjana to be held in Sangareddy on Thursday listing out the failures of the government in the last three years. The slogan at the meeting will be "Gadeela Paalana -Thakattulo Telangana" with a tagline 'People's charge sheet against KCR's dictatorship'.

According senior Congress leader Bhatti Vikramarka, Rahul Gandhi will release a document levelling allegations on the State government on 36 issues, besides making charges against the Narendra Modi government at the Centre on 12 issues. The AICC vice-president will also speak about the failure of the government in coming to the rescue of the chilli farmers in ensuing remunerative prices to the farmers and jobs for unemployed youth.

The TPCC charge sheet will also highlight about the farmers suicides in the State which according to the party is around 3,000 in the past three years. Rahul Gandhi will also speak about the flagship programmes like Mission Bhagiratha, redesigning and realignment of irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram and the corruption that has allegedly taken place in these projects.

"State Government's flagship programmes such as Mission Kakatiya and Mission Bhagiratha have also become synonymous for corruption. Similarly, construction of double bedroom houses to the poor and providing one lakh government jobs to unemployed youth have also not been fulfilled. All these issues will be mentioned in the charge sheet," Bhatti said.

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