886 social welfare students fell sick after Congress govt took over in Telangana: BJP


Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday (November 28, 2024) alleged that 886 students fell sick and food poisoning cases had been reported in 38 residential schools after the Congress government came to power in the State, indicating the level of “apathy and indifference”.

At a press conference held at the State office, general secretary K. Venkateshwarlu and others said it was “shameful” that the ruling party bigwigs had been blaming the Opposition for the unabated incidents of food poisoning leading of the students.

51 students deaths

He alleged that altogether there had been 51 students deaths in the last one year, including four due to food poisoning, 14 due to ill-health, 10 under suspicious circumstances and 23 others due to other reasons. The government was caught in a slumber by the High Court which had to make serious comments for it to act, maintained the BJP leader.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy holds the key portfolios of Home, Social Welfare, Education, Municipal Administration and others but he had been busy electioneering in Maharashtra for the Assembly elections or making his regular Delhi tours without reviewing the functioning of the departments concerned, turning the social welfare hostels into dangerous places. There had been at least three food poisoning cases in the Chief Minister’s own district of Narayanpet, alleged Mr. Venkateshwarlu..

He accused the government of shielding the “corrupt” education officials and not taking action against those responsible for the lapses and questioned the “silence” of intellectuals like MLC Kodandaram and A. Murali on these issues..

The BJP leader criticised former BRS Minister K.T. Rama Rao stating that the situation in the social welfare hostels was no better under his government rule when students complained of being fed worm infested good. The BRS car steering was in Congress Party hands and both had some kind of understanding which has halted Mr. Revanth Reddy from taking action against “corruption” of the previous government, he added.



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