TPCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud has accused the BJP leaders of stopping the BC Reservation Bill from becoming a law. He said that they have decided to go to the local body elections only after the BC reservation came. He lamented that Union Minister of State Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s behavior and decision were not like a BC child.
He challenged Bandi Sanjay, who said that he was roaming around for security, to leave the security and roam among the people. He asked why he was opposing reservations as a BC child? He inspected the arrangements for the BC Reservation Gratitude Public Meeting in Kamareddy to be held on the 15th of this month, along with Ministers Seethakka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Konda Surekha, Ponnam Prabhakar, Vakiti Srihari and State Government Advisor Shabbir Ali.
They visited the Indira Gandhi Stadium and Government Degree College grounds. They expressed the opinion that the Indira Gandhi Stadium venue was not suitable for the BC Declaration Meeting. Goud said that the Degree College ground was examined as an alternative. He clarified that the venue will be finalized after discussing with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
Speaking to the media on this occasion, Mahesh Kumar Goud said that it was decided to hold a meeting on the 15th of this month, the day after the declaration was announced. To this extent, it was clarified that a huge meeting has been planned in Kamareddy itself, where the BC declaration was announced. He expressed happiness that leaders from all sections are supporting BC reservations.
Demanding the BJP central ministers from the state to get the BC Bill endorsed. Otherwise, he warned that they would expose BJP leaders true colurs in the Kamareddy public meeting. He called on Congress ranks to prepare for a fight on the 15th to fill the void at the center. He suggested that the meeting should be held at a level where Prime Minister Modi would inquire.
On the other hand, he accused the district’s daughter-in-law, former MLC Kavitha, of giving the district a bad name as a liquor queen. He accused BRS leaders of looting the state for ten years. He recalled that Kavitha had indeed exposed this loot. He alleged that Kavitha was expelled from the party due to differences in shares.
He recalled that Kavitha had confessed to the robbery they had committed. If this matter had been told five years ago, he said they would have honored her. He also expressed suspicion that the Kavitha matter could be a drama being played by KCR. Hecriticized that the entire Kalvakuntla family is thieves. If KCR calls her again, will Kavitha go?, he asked. Goud recalled that he had said two years ago that there would be no BRS party in the state’s political picture.
