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    Hyderabad: Former IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) criticized the Congress party on social media, accusing them of slowing down the state’s economic growth. He specifically pointed out their policies during their 10-month rule, which he believes had a negative impact on several sectors, particularly real estate.

    In a tweet, KTR said, “Your thoughtless policies have put brakes on economic development. In just 10 months, you have brought every sector to a standstill. Demolitions have crippled the real estate sector, and no amount of studies on the economy will bring any benefit.”

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    KTR’s comments come after recent discussions about the state’s economic situation. He blamed the opposition for harming the financial system and claimed that poor decisions and bad planning under Congress leadership hurt Telangana’s real estate and construction sectors.

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    These remarks were made as political tensions rise in Telangana ahead of important elections. Both the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and opposition parties are increasing their criticism of each other as the elections approach.

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