Telangana Rashtra Samithi founder president and Chief Minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao aka KCR had amped up the attack on Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on various issues. In one word, he termed the Centre as a failure. KCR is not leaving any stone unturned to slam the Centre.
The equations have changed after he sought proof of Surgical strike. This didn’t go well with the BJP leaders as one after the other leaders are lashing out at the Chief Minister. From Ministers to Chief Ministers, the saffron leaders are coming down severely on KCR.
Lok Sabha Member and current State President of Bharatiya Janata Party of Telangana Bandi Sanjay Kumar launched a counter-attack on KCR and dubbed him as the agent of the grand old Congress party.
Mentioning how the Congress party had attacked BJP over the Rafale deal and the Surgical strike, Bandi Sanjay Kumar alleged that KCR is in touch with the Congress party and he is reading the script that was given to him by the Congress party.
Reminding that the Supreme Court had given a clean chit to the Union Government in the Rafale deal issue by the country’s top court, the Supreme Court, Bandi Sanjay Kumar asked if KCR doesn’t get satisfied with the Supreme Court’s verdict then what will make him satisfied.
Taking a dig at KCR on how he had behaved with the Congress after the state formation, Bandi Sanjay said KCR’s friendship with the Congress is not new. Not stopping there, the BJP state chief predicted that the friendship between KCR and Congress might end up with the Chief Minister holding the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee President chief.
Bandi Sanjay also found fault with KCR repeatedly talking about the Hijab controversy despite the Supreme Court urging that no one should react to it. The state chief said that it is nothing but hindering communal harmony.
Lashing out at KCR for alleging that BJP indulges in communal politics, Bandi Sanjay said that BJP is not KCR to do such things. Everyone knows what happened with Bhainsa and KCR is lecturing others on communal politics, he maintained.