Telangana BJP chief G Kishan Reddy believes that it is important to re-elect Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government for a third term in order to ensure a stable government that can provide good governance to the country. He pointed out the success of various welfare measures implemented over the past nine and a half years, such as providing housing for the poor and lifting 25 crore people out of poverty. Reddy also highlighted achievements like the Chandrayan-3 mission and India’s position as the world’s fifth-largest economy under Modi’s leadership.
He praised Modi’s government for making crucial decisions like the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the abolition of Article 370, and addressing national issues through democratic means. Reddy also commended the Centre’s commitment to Telangana’s development, citing projects like the construction of national highways, the establishment of the Ramagundam Fertilizers factory, and the allocation of funds to village panchayats. He emphasized that the Centre has invested Rs 10 lakh crore in Telangana during the last two terms.
Reddy criticized BRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao’s family for allegedly exploiting Telangana and accused BRS MLC K Kavitha of involvement in the Delhi Liquor scam. He called on the people to support the BJP in the upcoming parliamentary elections to drive development in the state. Reddy also lauded Modi for his efforts to launch development projects in Southern states, including Telangana.
BJP Parliamentary Board Member Dr K Laxman challenged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to take responsibility if Congress fails to secure 14 seats in the upcoming elections. Laxman dismissed allegations that BJP is trying to destabilize the government and expressed confidence in the party’s growing popularity across Telangana. He warned that post-elections, BJP may win a majority of seats, leading to a significant shift in Telangana’s political landscape.
BJP national general secretary Bandi Sanjay Kumar criticized BRS and Congress, urging people to watch the film “Rajakar” to understand the atrocities committed by Nizam’s regime in Telangana. Kumar specifically targeted K Chandrashekar Rao and the Owaisi brothers, warning against any attempts to revive Nizam’s rule in the state.