Telangana BJP chief accuses KTR of taking drugs, challenges him to get blood test done
The BJP leader said that the poor and downtrodden people of the country could get justice only after Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister. He said, "The credit goes to PM Modi for making Dalit leader Ramnath Kovind the President of India and installing Ambedkar's statue in Parliament."

Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party President Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Tuesday i.e. December 6 accused Telangana Rashtra Samithi Working President and State IT Minister KT Rama Rao of consuming drugs. Sanjay Kumar has claimed that he can prove this if Rao's blood sample and hair sample are made available.
Sanjay Kumar reacted strongly to the allegation by KTR, son of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, that he was in the habit of chewing tobacco. He said, 'This Twitter Tillu says that I chew tobacco. This is a big lie. In fact, it is KTR who is addicted to drugs. I can prove this. I am ready to give any part of my body sample including my blood sample for testing and can prove that I do not use tobacco.
Sanjay questioned KTR asking, 'Does he have the courage to give his blood sample and hair sample for test to prove that he does not consume tobacco? Please tell that Sanjay said this while addressing a gathering in Dimmadurthi village of Mamda mandal of Nirmal district during his Praja Sangram Yatra.
The BJP leader said that the poor and downtrodden people of the country could get justice only after Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister. He said, "The credit goes to PM Modi for making Dalit leader Ramnath Kovind the President of India and installing Ambedkar's statue in Parliament." Sanjay further pointed out that PM Modi inducted 12 Dalit MPs into the Union Cabinet and appointed several Scheduled Castes as Governors and Chief Ministers. The BJP leader claimed that more than 1.20 lakh Dalit youth are becoming entrepreneurs every year thanks to the Modi government.
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