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Civil Supplies and Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Tuesday said that the Congress party would accomplish the ‘Mission Telangana—15’ by winning at least 15 out of 17 Lok Sabha seats in the State.
Uttam Kumar Reddy, along with Congress MLA N Padmavathi and Nalgonda candidate Raghuveer Reddy, participated in  election campaign in Kodad and Huzurnagar segments under Nalgonda Lok Sabha constituency on Tuesday. He was addressing a series of party meetings in Kodad and Huzurnagar and later addressed a large public meeting in Miryalguda.
Addressing the meetings, he said that the people would reject the BJP and BRS as both parties had betrayed the interests of Telangana. While the BRS lost its relevance in Telangana, the BJP lacked moral right to seek votes in the Lok Sabha elections.
He accused the BJP of making another attempt to cheat the common people with a fresh set of ‘jumlas’ (scams) in the Lok Sabha elections. He said the BJP government at the Centre, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had failed to deliver on its promises in the last two terms. This time, too, the BJP is trying to cheat the people by making fresh promises. However, he said that the BJP cannot be trusted, and its manifesto was nothing but another ‘jumla patra’ that cannot be trusted.
Uttam Kumar Reddy said that BJP’s national manifesto had nothing to offer to the common people as it is full of lies and deception. He said that the BJP’s manifesto lacked the mention of unemployment which is at its peak across the country. He said PM Modi came to power in 2014 on the promise of giving two crore jobs every year. By now, at least 18-20 crore jobs must have been created. However, about 15-16 crores jobs, including 2 lakh jobs from the Public Sector Units, were lost under Modi’s regime. Shockingly, he said BJP’s manifesto has no mention of unemployment. In contrast, he said the Congress party, in its ‘Nyay Patra’, has promised to create crores of jobs besides filling 30 lakh vacancies in various departments of the Central Government.

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