KTR accused Karnataka government, said- Congress is imposing 'poll tax' on builders
Karnataka: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K. T. Rama Rao has accused the Karnataka Congress government of imposing a political poll tax on Bengaluru builders to fund the party in Telangana. He said that a political election tax of Rs 500 per square foot has been started on builders in Bengaluru.

Working President of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) K. T. Rama Rao on Saturday accused Karnataka Congress. He said the Congress government in Karnataka was imposing a 'political poll tax' on Bengaluru builders to fund the party in Telangana.
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He said, "Old habits die hard. The oldest party and its rich legacy of scams is legendary and hence it has again been branded a scamgrass. No matter how much money they spend, Telangana's "People can't be fooled. Say no to scams in TS."
KTR had alleged in a public meeting two days ago that Congress was taking money from Karnataka and Chhattisgarh and spending it in Telangana to woo voters.
Congress revealed its six guarantees in a huge public meeting in Hyderabad on September 17, in which top party leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi addressed. After this guarantee, the BRS leader intensified his attacks on the party.
The Congress party is confident of repeating its Karnataka victory in Telangana in the elections to be held in a few months. KTR remarked that Congress, which itself has no warranty, is giving a guarantee. "In its 65 years of rule, the Congress party neither provided drinking water, electricity, nor pensions nor helped the poor," he said at a public meeting.
KTR made fun of the six guarantees given by Congress. He said, "If Congress comes to power, six things will happen, farmers will have to face power supply problems, people will start fighting for drinking water, farmers will have to stand in queues for fertilizers, the state will There will be a new Chief Minister. Every year, gram panchayats will become settlements and people will not get access to quality education and health care system."
The BRS leader alleged that Congress's promises are only for votes. He said Congress could not provide a pension of Rs 4,000 in Rajasthan, Karnataka, or Chhattisgarh, but it has promised it in Telangana. In every public meeting, KTR is telling people that if BJP and Congress leaders are giving then take the money, but vote only for BRS.