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Centre never insisted Telangana to install meters at farm pumpsets: BJP

Hyderabad, Dec.8 (PMI): BJP State unit president Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Thursday strongly refuted the repeated allegations being made by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao that the Narendra Modi government at the Centre was forcibly installing electricity meters at the agriculture pumpsets.

Addressing the people at Mogilipet village of Mallapur mandal in Jagitial district as part of  his Praja Sangrama Yatra, the BJP chief said the Centre can’t install electricity meters at the agriculture pumpsets without the consent of the State government.

He asserted that the new Electricity Act enacted by the Centre had no mention of installation of electricity meters in the agriculture sector.

 “I challenge the KCR government to prove that the Centre has insisted for the installation of electric meters. If it does, I will take up complete responsibility for the same. If it doesn’t, will KCR tender unconditional apology to the people in public?” the BJP president asked.

Sanjay said the Centre had, however, fixed a meter to the family of KCR to measure its corruption and would not spare him. “It has begun the exercise to expose the corrupt TRS leaders in public. Very soon, KCR’s daughter Kavitha will be thrown behind bars for indulging in one lakh crore rupees liquor scam,” he said.

The BJP leader challenged KCR to prove that his government was giving round-the-clock free power supply to agriculture sector. “If he doesn’t prove, is he ready to quit politics?” he asked.

He alleged that the Chief Minister had pushed the power distribution companies into deep crisis by defaulting in clearing subsidy dues to the extent of Rs 60,000 crore.  “On the other hand, KCR has imposed heavy burden on the common man by increasing the power tariff,” he said.

Reacting to KCR’s criticism that Make In India slogan of the Modi government was a big farce and that it was allowing sale of Chinese goods in China Bazars, Sanjay said it was a big joke. “If only Chinese goods are sold in China Bazar, do Mysore Bajji and Mysore Pak come from Mysore and Irani Chai from Iran? KCR should know that whatever is sold in Chinese markets are the locally-made products under Make In India,” he said.

The BJP president alleged that the Chief Minister had failed to fulfil his pre-election promises, including reopening of Muthyampet Sugar Factory, setting up of a separate board for Gulf migration victims, development of Vemulawada and Basar temples at a cost of Rs 100 crore each etc. (PMI)

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