According to BRS working president, Cong will abandon all of its plans if it wins more LS seats in Telangana.
HYDERABAD, APRIL 25 : Bharat Rashtra Samithi working president KT Rama Rao (KTR) said on Wednesday that the ruling Congress government led by A Revanth Reddy would stop all schemes if its party won more seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Telangana.
Speaking at a roadshow during the nomination program of BRS Malkajgiri candidate Lakshma Reddy, KTR said, “If you want the schemes promised by Congress to be implemented, the BRS party should win in the LS elections.”
He said that there was a growing sentiment among the public in favor of its party chief, K. Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership, especially concerning progress in rural and urban areas.
He said giving BRS 10 seats would enable Chandrashekhar Rao to reclaim political dominance in the state and advocate for the people’s development.
He cautioned minorities against falling for the false propaganda suggesting unity between the BJP and BRS and criticized Modi’s attempts to stoke religious tensions for electoral gains.
Religion should not be used for votes, he said, stressing the need for genuine progress and accountable governance.
He pointed out how Revanth Reddy had won in Malkajgiri by a narrow majority in 2019.
Emphasizing that Malkajgiri had played a significant role in Revanth Reddy’s political journey, attributing his PCC and CM posts to the people of Malkajgiri, he said that however, Revanth Reddy had failed to fulfill his promises to the constituency, being notably absent from parliamentary duties and inaccessible to the people.
Explaining the understanding between the Congress and BJP, he stated that Revanth Reddy had fielded a dummy candidate from the Congress in Malkajgiri to benefit Narendra Modi, and such strategies were deployed in multiple places by the Congress in the state to aid Modi, as KTR pointed out.
Comparing the developmental activities during the BRS regime to the hundred days of Revanth Reddy’s rule, he said that both Modi and Revanth Reddy were known for unfulfilled promises.(UNI)