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BRS Leader Criticizes Telangana CM and Rahul Gandhi Over Broken Promises

In a recent statement, K.T. Rama Rao, the Executive President of Bharat Rashtra Samithi, harshly criticized Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for allegedly deceiving the people of Telangana. He called for accountability regarding unfulfilled promises, including job creation and reservation policies. K.T.R. emphasized the need for the public to voice their discontent against Congress leadership for their failures. His remarks highlight the ongoing political tensions in Telangana, raising questions about the future of governance in the state.
 

BRS Executive President's Strong Remarks

The Executive President of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), K.T. Rama Rao, has expressed that Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi deserve to be "hanged multiple times" for deceiving the people of Telangana. This statement was made in response to previous comments made by Chief Minister Reddy, who had harshly criticized former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao and demanded the death penalty for allegedly harming Telangana's interests in river water distribution and illegally profiting from irrigation projects.


In a sharp rebuttal to the Chief Minister's remarks, K.T.R. stated that if broken promises were taken into account, it would be challenging to determine how many times Congress leaders should be punished for their failures. He pointed out that Rahul Gandhi's unfulfilled promise of providing two lakh jobs at the Ashok Nagar hub, the non-implementation of the agricultural loan waiver scheme in Warangal, and the failure to deliver on the 42% reservation for the BC community in Kamareddy should lead the public to voice their discontent against Congress leadership. He emphasized that the Congress party should be penalized 420 times for breaking 420 promises.


According to the party's statement, K.T.R. remarked that while Revanth Reddy only resorts to insults, BRS is capable of responding in three to four languages when necessary. He further criticized Reddy, stating that it is absurd for someone who cannot differentiate between the IIT and IIIT or between the Bachawat Tribunal and the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal to discuss the future of Telangana.