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State fared well in liquor sales: Uttam

Hyderabad: TPCC president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy on Friday alleged that no benefit was extended to the people by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao after assuming office for a second consecutive term. He also alleged that the State witnessed suicides, murders, and debts throughout the year. He said 26 Intermediate students had committed suicide due to the fault of the State government.

Speaking to the media here today, Uttam said the State government not only failed to solve problems of the TSRTC workers but also driving 30 employees to commit suicides. He also said the gory murders of Disha, MRO Vijaya Reddy and the victims of Hajipur, Warangal, and Asifabad brought disgrace to the State. He charged the State government with making the State as crime-prone and corrupt.

The TPCC president alleged that the State turned into debt-ridden due to the botched up economic policies of the State government. He also alleged that CM KCR had turned the Rs 17,000 crore revenue surplus State into debt-ridden as the CM had taken Rs.3 lakh crore loans so far. Ironically, the TRS government achieved progress in earning an income of Rs 22,000 crore by liquor sales.

 

 

 

SOURCE: NSS