Minister Seethakka claimed that five jobs in KCR’s house were lost after the Congress party came to power, leading to their orders being ignored. She made these remarks while reviewing the parliamentary elections in the joint Adilabad district.
During the event, she pointed out that although Adilabad comes first alphabetically, it is lagging behind in terms of development. The area where great people were born and Saraswati Devi was measured has been neglected in terms of progress.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has suggested a special meeting of officials to prioritize the joint Adilabad district. He also advised the defeated candidates to stay connected with the people and understand their difficulties.
Minister Seethakka criticized the opposition party BRS for raising concerns among auto drivers regarding a free bus travel scheme for women. She accused BRS of criticizing them since the second day they came to power. Furthermore, she mentioned that Telangana was given by Sonia Gandhi, but it was KCR’s family who enjoyed the positions of power.