YS Sharmila slams KCR for spending public money for Maharashtra visit
Hyderabad, June 26: YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) leader Y.S. Sharmila slammed Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday for visiting Maharashtra along with his ministers, MLAs and others by spending public money for his "wicked national political ambitions".
Sharmila took to Twitter to launch a bitter attack on CM KCR for his two-day visit to Maharashtra which began on Monday.
She wrote that the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief had set a new record in the loot of public money.
“Do you have any idea how shamelessly Telangana money is being used for your perverted national politics?” she asked KCR, as Rao is popularly known.
The YSRTP leader also wanted to know if the MLAs who are roaming around in Maharashtra will deposit the money in exchequer towards their expenses.
As KCR, his ministers, MPs, state legislators and other leaders left for Maharashtra on Monday in a huge convoy of about 600 vehicles, she questioned KCR's action in taking the huge convoy of government vehicles including TSRTC bus and cars of ministers and MLAs to Maharashtra.
She reminded him that these buses and cars are property of Telangana and these were bought from hard earned money of people and from the taxes imposed on them. She questioned with what right and morality the BRS leaders were using these vehicles in Maharashtra.
Dubbing BRS as "Bandit Rakshasa Samiti", she alleged that its leaders drowned the state into debts of Rs 5 lakh crore, raked in commission of Rs.1.5 lakh crore in Kaleshwaram project and looted sand, mines, granite, and lands.
"Now as if this is not enough, these 30 per cent commission leaders are using the state property for their enjoyment in the neighboring state," she remarked.
The YSRTP leader said if the BRS leaders have a little bit of ethics left in them, they should leave the Telangana vehicles after crossing the border and use vehicles of Maharashtra.
She said people of Maharashtra had rejected their rubbish politics and that in the coming days people of Telangana through their votes will end their game.