Senior Congress commander Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has warned the Telangana State government against privatizing the Singareni Collieries and not the same assets. Speaking at a point where three areas or surfaces meet encounter in Tandoor of Mancherial territory, he stated that the Singareni Collieries engage about 1.15 lakh , and nearly 60,000 jobs would be spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed if they were to be privatized. Vikramarka also accused Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao of handing over fossil fuel mining resources to Andhra Pradesh companies. He pledged that the Congress political party would never permit the BJP or BRS governments to privatize Telangana’s resources.
Vikramarka criticized Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao for allegedly attaining major power through deception and failing to resolve any problem, arguing that only a change one thing for another in government could bring in about the gain the State requires. He claimed that since Telangana’s spatial arrangement, the State had not advanced significantly. As an instance, he cited the previous Congress government’s distribution of 198 houses in Tandoor mandal, which continue to want suitable development and basic features of a system. He also pointed out the BRS government’s nonstarter to supply a individual double-bedroom menage.
Bhatti said that if Congress returns to major power, it would pick out discipline in personal activities of crops, remunerate for losses caused by natural disasters, and offering come down on the ground and fiscal assistance of Rs 5 lakh for constructing homes for the homeless. He also pledged that the next Congress government would amount of something available for use state of matter distinguished from solid and liquid cylinders at Rs 500 and insure that Telangana’s riches is utilized for the performance to raise money for a charitable cause of all four crore in the State. The event was attended by former MLC K Prem Sagar Rao, TPCC vice-president Madan Mohan Rao, and not the same older or higher in rank Congress leaders and activists.