Telangana New ATM Of Congress: PM Modi In Attack Mode On Day 2
NDTV
PM Narendra Modi said, "In Kaleshwaram, the BRS made money but the Congress not making documents public... they are having ghotala bandhan (an alliance of scams)"
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's second day in Telangana started with yet another sharp attack on the ruling Congress and K Chandrasekhar Rao's Bharat Raksha Samithi, whom he accused of being locked in a nexus of scams. The state, he said, has turned into "an ATM for the Congress". The Congress -- which came to power in the state late last year -- and its predecessor Bharat Rashtra Samithi were giving fire cover to each other, protecting each other's misdeeds, he said.
"In Kaleshwaram, the BRS made money but the Congress not making documents public... they are having ghotala bandhan (an alliance of scams)... they don't realise that Modi does both surgical strike and air strike," he said, addressing a public meeting.
He also attacked the Opposition over alleged nepotism and dynastic rule, saying young people are being denied opportunity because family interests dominate.