TRS Working President Rama Rao ridicules BJP’s slogan of double engine govt
PTI, May 16, 2022, 2:06 PM IST
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Hyderabad: Ruling TRS Working President in Telangana K T Rama Rao on Monday ridiculed BJP’s slogan of ”double engine government”, citing media reports that some industrialists in neighbouring Karnataka performed ‘aarti’ to power supply officials after being fed up with frequent power cuts.
”Powerless Double Engine Govt,” Rama Rao tweeted, pointing to media reports that some businesspersons in an industrial area in Bengaluru took ”aarti” to the power officials after being upset over the erratic power supply.
The TRS and BJP have been engaged in a political one-upmanship over various issues as they gear up for next year’s Legislative Assembly elections.
The BJP has been suggesting that a ”double engine government”, with the party being in power both at the Centre and in Telangana, would benefit the state.
Top BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who recently addressed a public meeting here, has said a ”double-decker government” is needed in Telangana, urging the voters to elect the BJP to power to realize a prosperous state.
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