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Bandi Sanjy says, Hindu Ekta Yatra to be held on May 25

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By Our Special Correspondent


BJP is going to take out Hindu Ekta Yatra in Karimnagar of Telangana. This program has been specially arranged on May 25 as part of Hanuman Jayanti celebrations. The Yatra usually takes place once in 2 years.

The yatra will begin from Vysya Bhavan and is aimed at highlighting the unity of Hindus Telangana BJP chief said. He appealed to all "Hindus" to take part in the yatra and make it a success. Prominent seer Sri Srinivasananda Swamy has been invited as chief guest for the yatra.

Sanjay said the turnout at this year's yatra could be huge, compared to the previous years. Thousands of youth from various countries including Singapore and Dubai are coming to Karimnagar to take part in the yatra. He said that prominent seer Sri Srinivasananda Swamy would be the chief guest for the yatra and would give his message to the Hindus. He said that “As part of the yatra, we have got huge statues of Lord Sri Ram and Bhakt Hanuman. A large number of devotees donning the make-up of Lord Hanuman would take part in the yatra”.

Sanjay said the turnout at this year’s yatra could be huge, compared to previous years. Thousands of youth from various countries, including Singapore and Dubai are coming to Karimnagar to take part in the yatra, the Karimnagar parliamentarian said.

The BJP president thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for taking a courageous decision reducing the price of petrol, diesel and LPG cylinders. "Though it would cause a burden of nearly Rs one lakh crore on the Central exchequer, the government took the decision keeping in view of the welfare of the people.

He also alleged that that the Chief Minister went for a tour to other States to avoid meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is coming to Hyderabad on May 26. He stated that the tour was also aimed to divert the public attention from the issues prevailing in the State including paddy procurement. “Farmers, RTC employees, unemployed youth and Intermediate students died in Telangana, but no compensation was offered to them,” he alleged.

Sanjay Kumar also found fault with the State government for not reducing the VAT on petroleum products even after the Central government has reduced the prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas. Informing that Rs 30 was being collected towards VAT on litre petrol, he said the State government earned Rs 65,000 crore income by imposing VAT on petrol and diesel during the last eight years.

Sanjay ridiculed KCR for making tall claims to become center of attraction at the National level politics. He said that while his son K T Rama Rao had gone abroad to park his ill-gotten wealth in foreign banks, KCR is touring states only to make headlines in the newspapers.


Reacting to the Chief Minister’s comments of creating sensations, Sanjay felt that Chandrashekhar Rao was making such comments only to grab the media attention and nothing special about it. He alleged that while Telangana had become financially bankrupt so much so that it was not able to pay salaries to the employees on time, the chief minister was trying to gain cheap publicity by distributing money to the farmers of Punjab and Haryana.


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