DMK spreading false propaganda in name of delimitation, language: Union Minister G Kishan Reddy
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy alleged that the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu is spreading false propaganda in the name of delimitation and Hindi imposition to shield itself from the allegations of ‘liquor scam’ it is facing ahead of the state assembly polls.
Asserting that the BJP would come to power in Karnataka and Telangana in the south, the BJP leader charged that the parties that attended the Chennai meeting on delimitation convened by Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin on Saturday want to prevent the expansion of the BJP in the south.
The “opportunistic parties” are circulating false propaganda that southern states would suffer in the delimitation of constituencies, he said.
There has been no discussion in the Central government and within BJP on the delimitation of constituencies, he said.
It makes sense if any meeting is held and suggestions are made when any discussion takes place on the issue, he said.
“There is no debate (on delimitation). These people are spreading false propaganda in view of Tamil Nadu elections,” Kishan Reddy, president of BJP in Telangana, told reporters
A corrupt, family rule is going on in Tamil Nadu for the last four years, he criticised.
“(TN CM) Stalin will have to answer on liquor scam. To shield themselves from it, (they are) spreading false propaganda in the name of language, delimitation and against BJP,” he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working, without any discrimination, for the development of all states, he said.