BJP to release a ‘charge sheet’ against KCR government, says K Laxman

The BJP has also prepared a roadmap to win 90 Assembly seats in the state and 400 Lok Sabha seats in the country.

BySouth First Desk

Published Dec 30, 2022 | 3:18 PMUpdatedDec 30, 2022 | 3:19 PM

BJP leader K Laxman.

Launching a blistering attack on Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, BJP Rajya Sabha member K Laxman on Friday, 30 December, said in Hyderabad that the BJP would come out with a “charge sheet” against the BRS chief, highlighting the failures of the Telangana government.

Laxman told reporters that the “charge sheet” would be released either by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah or BJP national president JP Nadda at a public meeting to be organised in April 2023 in the state.

The BJP has also prepared a roadmap to win 90 Assembly seats in the state and 400 Lok Sabha seats in the country.

The route map has been drawn up under the direction of BJP national general secretary BL Santhosh with an aim of securing the highest number of Parliamentary seats in Telangana.

He said the BJP put special focus on 160 Lok Sabha seats that the party did not win in the previous elections. A four-tier system has been set up to win most Lok Sabha seats in Telangana.

Laxman said plans have been chalked out to organise as many as 10,000 street-corner meetings at the village level in the coming months, in addition to thousands of mandal and district-level meetings in the next three months.

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From 20 January, the party leaders and activists will interact with the people as part of the “Praja Gosa-BJP Bharosa” programme.

The senior BJP leader said the party would explain to the people the process by which the chief minister’s family was looting the wealth of Telangana and ignoring the welfare of the people in the state.

Stating that several BRS sarpanches were alleging that the funds given to Gram Panchayats by the Central government were misused by the ruling party, he said the BJP’s aim was to win the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat during the next election.

Laxman said Prime Minister Narendra Modi became a “karmayogi” due to the upbringing of his mother Heeraben, who breathed her last on Friday, and added that Modi was a great leader who brought many schemes for women after seeing his mother’s hardships in his childhood.