Tuesday, March 4, 2025
More
    HomeHyderabadKCR says 'RR tax' is tarnishing Hyderabad's reputation.

    KCR says ‘RR tax’ is tarnishing Hyderabad’s reputation.

    Related stories

    Former Minister Errabelli Asks Minister Uttam to Help Flood Victims

    Errabelli Dayakar Rao Seeks Help for Flood Victims ...

    Protesters Gather Outside Khammam Collectorate Calling for Chilli Board

    Leaders from different political parties gathered in front of...

    BJP demands speedy completion of hospital

    BJP Leaders Protest for Completion of Hospital in Ieej...

    BRS president K Chandrashekar Rao criticized the Congress party and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for collecting RR tax from real estate firms, which he believes is causing industries to leave the state and damaging Hyderabad’s reputation. He made these comments during roadshows in Narsapur, Patancheru, and Sangareddy as part of his bus yatra.

    Rao mentioned that even Prime Minister Narendra Modi has raised concerns about the collection of RR tax by Revanth Reddy. According to Rao, the Chief Minister demands Rs 75 per square foot from real estate firms, leading to a decline in the city’s real estate sector. He also claimed that a Rs 1,000 crore industry moved to Tamil Nadu due to the Congress government’s actions.

    The BRS chief accused the Congress party of deceiving the people by failing to fulfill promises and assurances. Rao criticized the timing of the Rythu Bandhu scheme, stating that it should have been implemented before sowing seeds. He expressed concerns about the impact of Telangana’s policies on the IT industry.

    - Advertisement -
    Also read:  RTA to launch new online services for easy access

    Rao urged voters to support party candidate Venkatram Reddy in order to address water issues in Narsapur. He also criticized Madan Reddy for joining Congress, claiming that his victory was due to Rao’s support. Rao emphasized the importance of making informed decisions while voting and not getting swayed by emotions.

    - Advertisement -

    In addition, Rao expressed dissatisfaction with Narendra Modi’s leadership, accusing him of neglecting the poor and causing harm to farmers. He highlighted Modi’s decision to cancel the ITIR project, which he believes was detrimental to Telangana. Rao encouraged youth to think critically and vote responsibly in order to shape the country’s future.

    - Advertisement -

    Follow us

    3,565FansLike
    179FollowersFollow
    1,202FollowersFollow
    965SubscribersSubscribe

    Contribute News

    You can contribute an article to Telangana Tribune by dropping a mail at newsdesk@telanganatribune.com

    Latest stories

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here