Hyderabad: Union Minister Bandi Sanjay has accused the Congress government of engaging in a conspiracy to borrow thousands of crores of rupees by giving commissions to brokers and merchant bankers, resulting in higher interest rates. “This is going to put an unbearable burden on the people of the state,” he stated, calling for a discussion on this issue in the Assembly.
Speaking on the Assembly Budget and the Congress’ six guarantees, Bandi Sanjay criticized the current government with a analogy, saying, “donkey egg.” He noted that the Congress has 64 MLAs and 8 MPs, repeating his analogy to emphasize his point.
Bandi Sanjay also claimed that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s government is following in the footsteps of former CM KCR. He expressed disappointment that Revanth Reddy did not attend the NITI Aayog meeting, which he said is crucial for making India number one and strengthening centre-state relations.
Bandi Sanjay accused the leaders of the Congress and BRS parties of being opportunists, alleging that the BRS would merge with the Congress if given a chance. He further claimed that the Congress and the BRS were collaborating in a “drama” regarding the Kaleshwaram project.