Telangana BJP president charges MIM, BRS, and Congress with orchestrating an electoral scheming
HYDERABAD, APRIL 29 : Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G Kishan Reddy accused BRS and Congress of forming an alliance aimed at thwarting BJP’s chances in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, alleging collaboration with MIM to spread false narratives against BJP.
Addressing the media at the party state office during the joining of several leaders from BRS and Congress, including Peddapalli sitting MP Venkatesh Neta, former Minister Peddireddy, and others, Kishan Reddy condemned what he termed as reckless dissemination of misinformation by the opposing parties.
He highlighted allegations of attempts to instigate fear, including false claims about reservation removal and Hyderabad becoming a union territory.
Kishan Reddy reiterated BJP’s commitment to serving the people and criticized the BRS and Congress for purportedly resorting to divisive politics.
He accused Congress of conspiring to win through deceit, citing failed promises and false allegations made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. Reddy’s remarks on reservation and the BJP were labelled baseless, with demands for retractions and apologies.
Kishan Reddy praised Narendra Modi’s governance, asserting BJP’s confidence in securing 400 seats in the next elections. He criticized KCR’s administration, accusing it of misinformation and failure to deliver on promises.
The BJP leader urged Telangana residents to reject false propaganda and support BJP’s agenda for development.
Kishan Reddy warned of legal action against individuals spreading baseless allegations and urged voters to scrutinize the Congress party’s claims.(UNI)