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Telangana Elections: Wrote 100 Letters To PM Modi But No Medical College Approved, Says KCR

K Chandrashekar Rao said that it was a waste to vote for the BJP and an even bigger waste to vote for Congress.

Telangana Chief Minister and BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao, actively campaigning in the Boath Assembly constituency on Thursday, criticized the lack of nod for setting up a medical college in the state despite sending numerous letters to Prime Minister Modi. Further, he alleged that voting for BJP would be a waste and contended that voting for Congress would be an even greater waste.

In his bid to highlight the pressing need for a medical college in the region, Telangana CM and BRS chief KC Rao said, "Congress and BJP are two sides of the same coin. I have written 100 letters to PM Modi but they did not give us a single medical college. It is a waste to vote for BJP. Voting for Congress is an even bigger waste."

 
 

KCR attacked the BJP and asked why one should vote for that party which has not given a single medical college or a Navodaya school to Telangana.

"If you vote for the BJP, it goes in drainage, it is a wasteful exercise. People should think about it. I am requesting people to think about it," he said.

KCR said that Telangana was a secular state and it would remain secular as long as he was alive.

Telangana Assembly elections are scheduled to take place on November 30. The counting of votes will be carried out on December 3.
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