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Telangana’s outstanding debt rose from ₹90,161 crore to ₹8.21 lakh crore in BRS’s 10-year tenure: Bhatti Vikramarka

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Telangana’s outstanding debt rose from ₹90,161 crore to ₹8.21 lakh crore in BRS’s 10-year tenure: Bhatti Vikramarka
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Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has accused the previous BRS government of mismanaging state finances and pushing the region into a massive debt trap. He claims the state's debt rose significantly during the BRS's 10-year tenure, complicating current economic recovery efforts.

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This highlights the ongoing political and economic friction between the current Congress-led government and the opposition in Telangana regarding fiscal responsibility.

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Taking strong objections to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi’s (BRS) criticism of Telangana’s financial situation, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has alleged that the close to 10-year rule of the BRS pushed the State into debt trap.

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The article focuses heavily on the current government's accusations against the opposition, reflecting the framing of the ruling party's narrative.

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