TRS Removes 2015 GHMC Manifesto From Party Website

Update: 2020-11-09 03:34 GMT
Is the TRS feeling jittery about the GHMC elections? Is it afraid that the citizens and the activists of the rival parties could question over the issue of non-implementation of the election promises? Is it worried that the unfulfilled promises come back to haunt them?

On Sunday, the TRS has removed the GHMC election manifesto of 2015 from the party website. Several opposition leaders, who wanted to study the TRS election manifesto for the last GHMC elections, found that the link has been made unavailable. 'This shows that the TRS is jittery and is worried about the people questioning it over the promises made in the last election,' said a political watcher.

The BJP especially is on an attack mode. On Sunday, Union Minister Kishan Reddy dared KTR to show him one road that has not been damaged in the GHMC area. He said the condition of the roads is very bad. This was followed by Bandi Sanjay, who questioned the failure of the TRS government in constructing two-bedroom houses for the poor. Another key Dalit leader of the BJP, G Vivek too termed TRS rule In GHMC as Tughluq rule. Meanwhile, Nizamabad MP D Aravind said the BJP would change the name of Hyderabad to Bhagya Nagar.
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