BRS Leader Criticizes Congress for Claiming Credit for Completed Projects
Former Telangana Minister and BRS leader Jagadish Reddy has accused the Congress party of taking undue credit for projects completed during the BRS government’s tenure. He alleged that Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is inaugurating initiatives completed by K. Chandrashekar Rao’s BRS administration instead of focusing on launching new projects.
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BRS Highlights Key Achievements
Jagadish Reddy emphasized that the Yadadri Thermal Power Plant was completed entirely under the BRS government, without any contribution from Congress. He also mentioned delays in the State Lift Irrigation Scheme (SLBC), promising to soon disclose the reasons behind these setbacks. According to Reddy, these projects showcase the developmental work spearheaded by the BRS leadership.
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Criticism of Congress Priorities
The BRS leader also criticized Congress for its decision to install a statue of its matriarch in party offices. He called this move a misplaced priority and expressed strong opposition to the idea of placing such a statue in the state Secretariat. He argued that such actions are inappropriate for key government locations.
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Questioning Congress's Leadership and Vision
Jagadish Reddy questioned the Congress party’s ability to propose and complete new projects under A. Revanth Reddy’s leadership. He accused the party of leaning on the achievements of the BRS government to gain political advantage. Reddy reaffirmed the BRS government’s dedication to Telangana’s development and welfare, highlighting the party’s focus on progress and innovation.