MP Chamal Kiran Kumar Reddy criticised the Centre for holding only 15 days of Parliament sessions at a time when the country faces serious issues. Speaking in Delhi before attending the Winter Session, he said a full debate on national security must take place. He questioned the Union Home Ministry over the recent bomb threat near the Red Fort and demanded clear answers.
He accused the Centre of trying to suppress voting rights through the SIR initiative. He said Parliament must discuss the security of people and the security of democracy. Reddy also stressed the need to address health security in the national capital. He mentioned that Delhi recorded an AQI of 272 when he arrived, while it crossed 390 last week, raising major concerns.
Reddy demanded a debate on pending funds and stalled projects related to Telangana. He said the Centre has been releasing funds only to states it prefers while others wait for assistance. He alleged that Telangana has not received even a single rupee since the new government took office.
He said farmers affected by crop loss are still waiting for relief from the Centre. He accused the NDA and BJP governments of running the Winter Session like a “formality.” He added that Opposition MPs will unite to question the government on people’s issues.





