In Hyderabad, KTR, the working president of BRS, criticized Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for changing his promises. He challenged Revanth Reddy to clarify if he represents BJP or Congress. KTR also praised Atram Sakku for staying loyal to the party despite others switching sides after recent elections.
KTR accused the Congress of coming to power through deceit and criticized Revanth Reddy for delaying promised schemes like loan waivers and pensions. He warned that these schemes would be scrapped if BRS does not win. KTR urged voters to see through the frauds of BJP and Congress.
He highlighted the delays in government employee salaries due to financial difficulties caused by the pandemic. KTR also mentioned KCR’s efforts to empower tribal communities and criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal issues for political gain.
Some people mistakenly believe that BRS is affiliated with the BJP, but KTR pointed out that BRS candidates have defeated prominent BJP members in past elections. He urged voters to think about the consequences of giving two-thirds majority to BJP MPs who have threatened to change the constitution.
KTR emphasized that Ram is a deity and not aligned with any political party. He urged voters not to support BJP, which he claimed has neglected Telangana’s interests.