As he described Priyanka Gandhi’s proposed visit to the city to address the Yuva Sangharsh Sabha as ‘political tourism,’ BRS Working President and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao suggested Gandhi turn it into an ‘educational tour’ to learn about the achievements of Telangana under the leadership of K Chandrashekhar Rao.
“The city of Hyderabad has been transformed into a cosmopolitan city. It welcomes lakhs of tourists. It also welcomes political tourists like Priyanka Gandhi from Delhi,” Rama Rao said.
Priyanka Gandhi, who will be announcing a declaration for the unemployed on what the Congress will do after taking power in Telangana during the public meeting, should actually inform the people of Telangana about the number of posts filled by her party’s government in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, he said, highlighting that under the leadership of Chandrashekhar Rao, the BRS government was providing 2.2 lakh government jobs and 22 lakh people were being provided employment opportunities in the private sector.
It would be preferable if Priyanka Gandhi became aware of the various initiatives being undertaken by the Telangana government to provide job opportunities to its youth. I suggest she turn her political tour into an education tour so that she can know about the various achievements Telangana has made in the last nine years,” he said.
He slammed State Congress leaders for provoking youth unemployment during the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, claiming the Congress had miserably failed to offer jobs to young people. “How many vacant posts were filled by Congress through APPSC in the erstwhile AP?” he asked.
The BRS Working President also advised Priyanka Gandhi not to follow the script written by local Congress leaders regarding the functioning of the BRS government and to instead check the facts herself.
My advice to her is “Aao, Dekho, Seekho”. Do not blindly believe the script written by her party leaders,” he said, adding that Gandhi should question Congress leaders in Hyderabad about recent statements from celebrities such as actor Rajinikanth that Hyderabad, which has grown faster than expected, was reminiscent of New York.
“They may be a little shy to tell the truth, but if asked a couple of times, they will tell her about the development made possible by the BRS government without hesitation,” he said.
While landing at Shamshabad airport and entering the city, Rama Rao said the Congress general secretary would see beautiful roads, amazing flyovers, advanced structures like cable bridges, and offices of world-renowned IT companies and that these developments would be a learning experience for her.
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