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Enthused by the success of the party in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, the Bharatiya Janata Party seems to have decided not to lose any opportunity to grow as a force to reckon with in Telangana region.
For the last two days, the Telangana BJP leaders have been adopting aggressive approach towards ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi.
On Wednesday, state BJP leader G Kishan Reddy pointed out that the TRS government in Telangana had done little for the implementation of its election promises in almost three years since it came to power.
He said the government had not taken concrete steps for the implementation of promises, like two bedroom houses for poor, three acres of land each for Dalits, and setting up government hospitals in the headquarters of Assembly constituencies and mandals.
"Three years are over. How many houses have been completed? Every MLA is being questioned by people on the two bedroom houses (promised for the poor people)," said Reddy, who initiated a debate on the state budget for 2017-18 in the Legislative Assembly.
Alleging that the government made tall claims about the budget, he said, "People think that the government showed big numbers about growth and revenues to get more loans."
The BJP leader also criticised the government for allegedly not regularising the services of contract employees, owing dues to government employees and also for not releasing funds for students' tuition fees reimbursement scheme.
The scheme introduced by the state government on sheep rearing received funds from the Centre, he said.
The allocations made by Telangana government to education and health are low compared to other states, Reddy said.