Congress MP Kiran Kumar Chamala expressed concern over the Malviya Nagar fire in Delhi, which resulted in 21 fatalities, labeling it a significant warning for the authorities. He blamed the Delhi government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party for the incident, accusing them of lacking a basic understanding of the country’s infrastructure. Chamala emphasized the need for a strategic approach to enhance infrastructure to prevent such tragedies.
Chamala highlighted the importance of ensuring proper measures to avoid similar incidents in the future, emphasizing the collective responsibility of public representatives. He criticized the BJP’s approach to infrastructure, stating that their vision lacks a fundamental understanding of the country’s needs. Chamala also responded to BJP President Nitin Nabin’s comments regarding Telangana’s development, asserting the role played by Congress MPs during the state’s formation.
The Congress MP refuted Nabin’s claims, stating that the BJP President is unaware of the efforts made by Congress MPs from Telangana during the state’s formation. He emphasized the significant contribution of Congress MPs in advocating for Telangana’s interests. Chamala criticized the BJP for allegedly neglecting farmers in Telangana and questioned the partial treatment of local farmers compared to those from other states.
Chamala accused Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, a BJP leader, of neglecting farmers and development in Telangana. He questioned the acceptance of BJP in Telangana, citing the party’s alleged inaction towards addressing local issues. Additionally, Chamala criticized the Center for the transfer of CBSE officials, questioning the Education Minister’s lack of accountability despite system flaws.
