Telangana: Congress leader Bhatti Vikramarka says the voice of the opposition in the assembly was suppressed. Hyderabad News – Times of India

Hyderabad: Congress The ruling has accused the TRS of not only having a dubious record of holding the budget session for seven days due to which meaningful discussion was not possible, but also stifling its voice. Oppose exposing the failures of the government
Addressing a media conference on Tuesday, the leaders of the Congress Legislature Party Bhatti Vikramarka with MLA D Sridhar Babu And T Jagga Reddy He said that despite the ruling TRS interrupting his speeches with ongoing commentary in the assembly, the Congress succeeded in its two-year-long fight to get the TRS government back to their jobs, to implement pay scales for SERPs, etc. doing. MEPMA workers And positively consider giving job security to VRAs.
“This is the lowest number of days for the budget session held in the state. The government did not respond to the important issues raised by the Congress such as not increasing electricity rates, that the government should procure paddy produced in the Yasangi season and start Should give monthly unemployment allowance to unemployed youth,” Sridhar Babu said.
Earlier, Bhatti, while speaking on the Appropriation Bill in the Assembly, accused the Narendra Modi-led BJP government at the Center of discrimination. Telangana Approval of projects and release of funds. “Telangana is one of the leading contributors to India’s GDP, but the central government is not allocating projects and funds to the state and is instead obstructing the development work done in the state,” he said.
Bhatti said the Center sanctioned 171 medical colleges to different states and gave a grant of Rs 200 crore to each college but not to Telangana. Also, not a single Navodaya Vidyalaya was sanctioned by the state. He termed the central government’s move to control irrigation projects in the state as a dangerous trend. “It is disturbing as one of the major issues for the state agitation was water,” he said.
He alleged that the previous Congress governments had set up several public sector units (PSUs) to ensure that the country’s wealth is distributed among the people, but the Modi government privatized these PSUs to hand over to the corporates. is in competition, he alleged.