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KTR speaking with Eatala, Raja Singh grabs attention during assembly

On Friday, Information Technology Minister K T Rama Rao and BJP MLA Eatala Rajender were the center of attention in the Telangana Assembly. KTR went to the seats of the opposition members and held a cordial meeting with them, ahead of the governor’s arrival.

To meet them, he walks along the seats of Congress, BJP, and AIMIM members. KTR. stood for a long time next to BJP MLA Eatala Rajender, and the two had a thoughtful conversation. KTR is reported to have questioned Rajendra about his non-participation in official functions during his recent visit to Huzurabad, to which Rajendra replied that if invited, he would have definitely attended, he was not invited, so he could not attend the program.

Rajendra was upset about not inviting the opposition leaders to government functions and objected to the attitude of the officials in this regard. Rajendra stated that at least the district collector should take this responsibility.

BJP member Raghu Nandan Rao also complained to the authorities. KTR took a serious hearing on the complaints of BJP members. The conversation held between KTR and suspended BJP member Raja Singh was also the focus of the House. Raja Singh came wearing a saffron shirt, on which KTR said he does not like this color, to which Raja Singh said that you may also start wearing saffron color in the future. When the Governor arrived in the House, talks were going on between the two.

KTR quickly returned to his seat after BRS member Venkat Veeraiah informed him of the governor’s arrival. Earlier, Deputy Speaker Parma Rao also called on Etala Rajender and spoke with him.

 

 

 

 

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