In a sharp critique, Revanth Reddy, the President of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee, has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being vindictive towards Telangana. Reddy alleges that the Prime Minister does not consider Telangana a part of the Viksit Bharat (Developed India) initiative, as reflected in the budget allocations.
Appeal for Inclusivity Ignored
Reddy claims that he had urged the Prime Minister to adopt a more inclusive stance, akin to an elder brother, in supporting Telangana’s development. Despite these appeals, he argues that the state has been unfairly treated in the latest budget, receiving inadequate funds for its growth and development.
Vindictive Budget Allocation
Labeling the budget as vindictive, Reddy points out that Telangana has been consistently overlooked in financial allocations, which hampers the state’s progress and development. He calls for a more equitable distribution of resources to ensure that all states, including Telangana, can contribute to and benefit from the national development agenda.
Call for Fair Treatment
Reddy’s statements highlight a growing sentiment of dissatisfaction among Telangana’s leaders regarding the central government’s approach. He emphasizes the need for fair treatment and equitable budgetary support to foster the state’s development and integration into the broader vision of a developed India.
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