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TDP Govt. dishing out falsehoods: Rosaiah

By Our Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD July 14. The APCC chief spokesperson, K.Rosaiah, has charged the TDP Government with giving misleading information on every aspect of its governance to "cover up its failures every day.''

The Government had shed all moral responsibility in the process and had mastered the technique of keeping people in the dark and blaming the Opposition for everything. Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Mr.Rosaiah said the response of the Government to the deaths of children all over the State of late had been horrible. Even the mounting casualties could not attract the Chief Minister's attention and get the Janmabhoomi postponed so that more care could have been taken in arresting the deaths.

Mr. Rosaiah pointed out that the deaths had not begun after the launch of the 19th Janmabhoomi but much before it. Yet there was no proper reaction in the form of gearing up to meet the challenge. Despite the fact that seasonal changes always posed health hazards, particularly in rural areas, the Government had not deemed it fit to formulate an action plan, he said.

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