In an interview with news agency PTI, she also said Telangana, according to the Central government survey, was the least corrupt State in the country.
Updated On – 07:49 PM, Sun – 22 October 23
Hyderabad: Exuding confidence that the BRS would retain power, MLC K Kavitha said the party had set a target of winning between 95 and 100 seats in November 30 assembly polls in Telangana. In an interview with news agency PTI, she also said Telangana, according to the Central government survey, was the least corrupt State in the country.
Kavitha, refuting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remarks that the BRS was the B-Team of the BJP, sought to know why the saffron party was suddenly “silent” on cases filed by the Enforcement Directorate on several Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi.
“Absolutely confident (of coming back to power), 100 per cent confident. Because the people of Telangana are always with us and we are always with them. We’ve practically done many things which never ever any state in this country had even dreamt about. Anywhere between 95 and 100 seats is our target. We will certainly land very close to that number. We are coming back to power,” she said.
On the corruption allegation made by Rahul Gandhi against Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao‘s government, Kavitha said the Gandhi scion really should do his homework before he comes to any State to campaign.
“Rahul Gandhiji, unfortunately, is not a leader. He just reads out whatever scripts are handed over to him. The State, officially according to the Central government survey, is the least corrupt State in the whole of this nation,” she said, refuting the allegations.
Narrating the BRS government’s achievements during the last 10 years, Kavitha said in 2014 when Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh, the new State’s budget was around Rs.69,000 crore and it was nearly Rs 3 lakh crore now. The per capita income of the State which, was at Rs 1.24 lakh in 2014 had increased nearly threefold at Rs 3.12 lakh.
On Gandhi’s promise that if the Congress was voted to power in Telangana, it would ensure that turmeric farmers would be given Rs.12,000 to Rs.15,000 per quintal, the former Nizamabad MP said: “This is the joke of the century. The Congress party, which was in power for the longest time, never gave a minimum support price to commercial crops.” She dismissed the Congress leader’s promises as “undoable”.
On the Congress leader’s allegation of BRS, BJP and AIMIM working together, Kavitha said: “We are not in alliance with anybody. AIMIM is definitely our friendly party and it will remain so. We have never been in an alliance in the last two terms and this time also,” she said.