Union coal minister G. Kishan Reddy's schedule to launch the auction of 60 coal blocks spread in various parts of the country, including Telangana, kicked off a political debate between the ruling Congress and the opposition BRS. On information that Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka is also scheduled to participate in the launch of the coal auction, the BRS has questioned the logic behind putting the blocks on sale, instead of allocating them to Telangana's Singareni Collieries.
BRS working president posted a tweet reminding Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy that as PCC President and MP in 2021, he had demanded the Union government to stop the auction of coal blocks and transfer of the 4 coal blocks to Singareni Collieries. Revanth Garu, As PCC president & MP, in 2021 you had demanded the Union Government to stop the auction of coal blocks and transfer the 4 coal blocks to Singareni Collieries Now as Chief Minister, to the absolute dismay of people of Telangana, you have sent your Deputy CM to.
.. But now, as the CM, you have sent the deputy CM to participate in the auction which you and your party had opposed vociferously in the past.
KTR asked Revanth Reddy the reason behind the change in his stance and the compulsions that led to the change. Countering the charges, Revanth Reddy posted another tweet stating that all the leaders and cadre of Congress in Telangana strongly oppose privatization or selling off of stakes of our people by either the Central government o.