'People won't believe Cong, BRS parties'
The Free Press Journal|April 04, 2024
Revanth Reddy was conspiring to make headlines every day with issues like Kaleswaram, Dharani and phone tapping. He said he would meet the Governor and ask him to conduct an inquiry into the matter.
'People won't believe Cong, BRS parties'

BJP OBC Morcha national president and Rajya Sabha member Dr K Laxman today said people did not have faith in the fight between the Congress and the BRS parties, which are fighting like 'Tom and Jerry' over the phone tapping issue in Telangana. He demanded that CM Revanth Reddy hand over the case to the CBI if he is sincere about the case. He said the Congress had already levelled a lot of allegations against the BRS party in connection with corruption and added that no action had been taken so far on anything. “Even now, both the parties are playing drama for the sake of elections," Laxman said.

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