Senior Congress leader and former minister Jeevan Reddy has once again expressed his impatience over the affairs in Congress government. He was angry that posts are not being given to those who have been working for the Congress party for decades, but to those who have joined the party from BRS.
He deplored that no matter what work is done, only those who have come from BRS are being given posts. Expressing his deep concern over the behavior of MLA Sanjay Kumar, Jeevan Reddy met Minister Adluri Laxman at the MLA camp office in Dharmapuri, Jagtial district. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the appointment of the new committee of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy in Birpur mandal.
He deplored that except for one Pembatla temple committee, all the temple committees were given to leaders who came from BRS. He said that the members of the Polasa Paulasteswara Swamy temple committee were given to a former MLA follower and the post of temple chairman was given to Koppula Eshwar’s associates in the committee.
If this is the case, he wondered what our situation was at the party. He expressed his anger in front of the minister, against giving prominence only to those who defected from other parties.
Jeevan Reddy made sensational comments about the MLA saying that he has an experience of looting for 10 years and he does not understand the ideology of the Congress party. He expressed his anger saying that he would give priority only to the party defectors?. He was worried that those who were there from the beginning would not be taken into account.
Former MLC Jeevan Reddy got angry at MLA Sanjay, saying that the party still does not have a Congress membership. Jeevan Reddy said that they are following in the footsteps of Rahul Gandhi and moving forward saying Jai Bapu, Jai Bhim, Jai Samvidhan.
He made it clear that they are not those who loot and hide like the immigrants. He clarified that they are pattadars of the Congress party and not tenants. Minister Adluri Laxman responding to Jeevan Reddy’s comments, assured that he would bring this matter to the attention of the high command.