Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized the BRS, Congress, and Majlis parties and urged the people of Telangana to vote for the BJP government for a better future. Speaking at the ‘Sakala Janula Vijaya Sankalpa Sabha’ in Malakpet and Charminar constituencies, Sarma expressed his concern over a video of Junior Owaisi threatening a police officer.
He emphasized that in Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Uttarakhand, any leader who resorts to anti-national rhetoric has their microphone cut off and is taken to jail. Sarma stressed the need for change in Telangana and criticized the current state of affairs, highlighting the party’s promise to appoint a BC Chief Minister and provide justice through SC categorization. He also mentioned that Hyderabad Liberation Day would be officially celebrated on September 17.
Sarma shared his efforts in Assam where he converted around 700 madrasas into schools offering general education to help Muslim children pursue their dreams of becoming doctors and engineers. He emphasized that appeasement is not the solution for progress, but rather the principles of “Sab Ka Sat and Sab Ka Viswas” (Everyone’s truth and everyone’s trust).
The CM criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao for focusing solely on one community and providing scholarships only to minorities. Sarma acknowledged the importance of scholarships for minorities but also highlighted the existence of poor Hindus who also deserve support.
He expressed concern about the lack of modern facilities and a Metro rail system in the Old City. Sarma raised questions about the land grabbing activities of ministers and MLAs in Charminar and the Old City, emphasizing the impact it has on the poor.
Sarma called for a transformation in society with leaders like Prime Minister Modi. He credited PM Modi for his initiatives such as the construction of Ram Mandir, the abrogation of Article 370, and addressing Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in India.