Gangula questions Andhra Pradesh leaders in Telangana

Kamalakar maintained that there is no clarity in what these people are speaking and whom they are targeting

Update: 2022-11-06 03:23 GMT
BC welfare minister Gangula Kamalakar was reviewing allocations made for the welfare of BCs in the State Budget and the plan to implement BC welfare schemes this year. (Photo: Twitter @GKamalakarTRS)

WARANGAL: Backward classes welfare minister Gangula Kamalakar has questioned leaders of AP who, he said, have been roaming around in Telangana.

Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, he said while YSR Telangana Party president Y.S. Sharmila is on a pada yatra in TS, Praja Shanti Party chief K.A. Paul is dancing around and behaving as though he is mad.

Kamalakar maintained that there is no clarity in what these people are speaking and whom they are targeting. He said: “I have thought of writing a letter to AP Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, asking him not to send such leaders to Telangana. If they want, we will shift our Erragadda hospital to AP state, so that such people can be admitted to the mental institution there itself.”

However, the minister said AP leaders are welcome to Telangana for seeing green fields full of crops, overflowing lakes, tanks, and reservoirs, or beautiful roads; or experience the 24-hour power supply without any interruption.

Kamalakar said public representatives of Telangana have considerable patience. They receive people of other states with great respect and treat them as guests. “But if they try to humiliate leaders of Telangana or criticise them for no reason, we will not sit quiet but teach them a fitting lesson,” he remarked.

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