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    Telangana PCC senior vice-president G Niranjan criticized BRS vice president KT Rama Rao for being blind to the reality. Niranjan questioned why KTR claimed that the Kaleswaram project was built by the BRS government and that there was no need for them to visit it. He accused KTR of avoiding the topic because he had no face to see it. Niranjan also challenged KTR’s knowledge of the reasons behind the sag in Medigadda, which is part of the Kaleswaram project.

    Niranjan highlighted that experts from the National Dam Safety Authority had identified several errors in the reports provided to the State government. These errors were mentioned in the report submitted on November 1 and by the Vigilance department of the State government. Niranjan urged KTR to take responsibility for his own mistakes and be prepared for punishment, just as he demanded action against IAS officers who may have made mistakes.

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