Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR) launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi, accusing them of "deceiving every section of society." He also accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of implementing "Bharatiya Janata Party-style of bulldozer governance." Addressing a massive meeting of the Reliance Jubilee Gated Community at Shaikpet in the Jubilee Hills constituency, KTR demanded an explanation from the central Congress leadership.
"Rahul Gandhi owes an explanation to the people of Telangana. How can he stay silent when his own Chief Minister is implementing BJP-style bulldozer governance? In Telangana, Congress and BJP are two sides of the same coin. Revanth Reddy is working hand in glove with the BJP. Congress leaders are openly coordinating with BJP MPs, and Congress ministers are awarding contracts to BJP-linked companies. Together, they brand strong regional parties like BRS as their 'B-team' to hide their own partnership," he asserted.
KTR further called out the hypocrisy of Rahul Gandhi for allegedly neglecting minority welfare despite championing the cause of secularism nationally. "The same Rahul Gandhi who lectures about secularism is presiding over a government that pushed minority welfare into neglect. Telangana became the first state to implement the controversial Waqf amendment that Congress itself opposed nationally, and Rahul Gandhi didn't utter a word," KTR criticised.
The BRS leader accused the Congress of failing to deliver on its promises after just two years in power. "In just two years, Congress has managed to break promises, destroy livelihoods, and deceive every community—farmers, students, employees, women, and minorities alike. They built their power on lies and propaganda, not performance," he claimed.
Conversely, KTR claimed that Telangana turned into a "global city" under the leadership of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR).
"When Telangana was formed, Hyderabad faced power cuts and civic chaos. Within a year, under KCR's leadership, an uninterrupted 24-hour power supply became a reality. Hyderabad turned into a global city—peaceful, progressive, and inclusive. Under Congress, that momentum has collapsed," he argued.
He highlighted KCR's welfare measures for minorities, stating, "Our government established 204 minority residential schools and launched a ₹20 lakh overseas scholarship scheme. Thousands of students from these institutions have become doctors and engineers today. That's real empowerment—not the tokenism Congress practices."
KTR urged voters to compare the ten years of BRS progress with the two years of Congress "betrayal" and vote wisely. "The future of Telangana belongs to development, not deception. On the 11, vote for the car symbol and elect Maganti Sunitha from Jubilee Hills to send a message—Telangana stands with progress, not with Congress's lies," he concluded.
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