Modi Deserve At Least Bhaskar Award, If Not Nobel Prize: KTR

KTR modi Nobel Prize

Telangana Rashtra Samithi working president KT Rama Rao called upon the Munugodu Assembly constituency weavers community to cast their vote against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the ensuing by-election.

KT Rama Rao held a video conference with all his party leaders, who are campaigning for the party candidate Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy in Munugodu. In this meeting that happened on Monday, KTR gave instructions to the party members on the ongoing campaign and also made sarcastic comments on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Speaking on occasion, Handlooms Minister KT Rama Rao said that Narendra Modi was the first Prime Minister to levy GST on handlooms in the history of Independence India and he had abolished all welfare schemes related to the weaver community in the country.

“Because of lopsided policies being implemented by the Modi government, weavers are leading vulnerable life and the entire handlooms sector is in doldrums. The imposition of GST on handlooms is casting an adverse impact on the weavers and the entire sector, ” KTR added. He asked the party leaders to educate the weavers about the Centre’s anti policies against the weaver community and to take steps to cast their vote against the BJP in the ensuing by-election.

Also KTR made some comments on the Nobel prize as a punch to the Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy who claimed that Narendra Modi had “courageously” invented the Covid vaccine.

Reacting to those words, KTR took to his Twitter and wrote: “Let us demand the Nobel prize in medicine or science to Modi ji. Apparently, Modi discovered the covid vaccine courageously. His cabinet colleagues are really bright, I must accept, especially Kishan Reddy.”

He also added, “Modi Ji deserves the Nobel prize but in which category? Nobel for Medicine – discovering Covid Vaccine or Nobel for Economics – Demonetisation & Swiss Black Money Returns or Nobel for Peace – Stopping the Russia-Ukraine war for 6 hours or Nobel for Physics – Radar Theory”.