KTR slams Congress, warns of collapse under Revanth Reddy's leadership
He urged the people to vote for the BRS in the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, emphasising the importance of securing at least 10-12 seats for BRS to have a significant voice in Parliament.
SIRCILLA: BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Thursday said that Sircilla would turn into 'Uricilla' under the Congress regime, referring to the suicides of two handloom workers allegedly due to the ineffectiveness of the Telangana government.
During a road show organised for BRS MP candidate Vinod Kumar in Konaraopet village, Karimnagar district, KTR addressed the crowd, saying, "The Congress government, which came to power through falsehoods, is bound to collapse within the year. Their promises, including a loan waiver of Rs. 2 lakhs, one Tula gold, 24-hour electricity for farmers, and six guarantees, remain unfulfilled. Revanth Reddy's failure to fulfill the six guarantees within 100 days is an insult to the Telangana citizens and their families.
Narendra Modi at the center and Revanth Reddy in the state are referred as bada bhai and chota bhai. Bandi Sanjay, the current MP, failed to visit Konaraopet village and never addressed local issues in Parliament, said KTR.
KTR questioned Sanjay's accomplishments in the past five years, stating, "Aside from holding the footwear of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, what has he achieved?
He hasn't contributed a single rupee to the Rajanna temple or Kondagatu temple. Vote for our candidate, Vinod Kumar, who will advocate for your concerns in the parliament."
KTR expressed concerns over Revanth Reddy's government failures, questioning, "Where is the change people sought? Is there electricity? Is there water for crops? The situation has worsened. There's a sense of anticipation for the collapse of the Telangana government. Revanth Reddy made false promises, now blaming the gods for loan waivers. Their government seems on the brink of collapse within a year."
He urged the people to vote for the B in the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, emphasising the importance of securing at least 10-12 seats for BRS to have a significant voice in Parliament.