Without naming former AICC President Sonia Gandhi and her son-in-law Robert Vadra, the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, said the Congress government has taken up the Musi Project only for the sake of the Congress’s top leader (Sonia Gandhi) her son-in-law Robert Vadra.
Sanjay said that Robert Vadra had come to Hyderabad recently saying that he wanted to visit temples.
“Doesn’t he (Robert Vadra) have temples near his residence to have darshan? Why does he want to visit only Telangana temples? Her (Sonia Gandhi) son-in-law (Robert Vadra) came to Hyderabad only to talk about Musi contracts.
The houses of the poor are not important for the Revanth admin but what is important is giving contracts to the main leader’s (Sonia Gandhi) son-in-law,” Sanjay said.
Addressing the BJP’s Maha Dharna at the Dharna Chowk in Indira Park on Friday, he made fun of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s London tour and his Ministers’ Seoul tour saying that the tours were a mere drama.
Sanjay said that the BJP’s fight will not stop here and that it will fight across Telangana. He said that protests, cases and lathi-charges are not new for BJP activists.
He said that the BJP would fight till the end to settle matters regarding the Musi Project. It is only Maha Dharna and in the coming days, the BJP will not allow Congress Ministers, MLAs and other leaders in the gullies, Sanjay added.
He warned that the BJP will show what the BJP’s mass movements can do to the Congress government.
Declaring that Ministers were mere dummies in the BRS government, Sanjay said that the current Ministers in Telangana think that they are all Chief Ministers.
Pointing out that Prime Minister Modi spent only Rs 7,000 crore for the Sabarmati Project and Rs 40,000 crore for the Namami Gange Project, Sanjay asked Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to explain why he needed Rs 1.5 lakh crore to execute the Musi Project.
The Chief Minister should also reveal from where he will get the Rs 1.5 lakh crore, Sanjay said, and asked the Chief Minister whether he had the guts to send his Ministers to the Musi catchment area instead of sending them to London and Seoul.
Sanjay said that the BRS and the Congress should take responsibility for the present condition of the Musi.
The BRS took loans amounting to billions in the name of the Kaleshwaram and other projects, he said and added that the BRS burdened the state with a debt of Rs 1.70 lakh crore.
Who will pay the Rs 1.5 lakh crore loan taken in the name of the Musi Project from the World Bank? Will Revanth Reddy or his Ministers repay that, he asked.
Sanjay said that the Telangana Congress is sending the state’s money to fund the Congress election campaign in Maharashtra and Jharkhand.