Ahead of senior Congress leaders’ visit to Telangana for election campaigns and public meetings, posters and banners criticizing the party have been put up in various areas. These posters remind the public of the party’s failed promises and hold them responsible for the loss of Telangana youth’s lives. One of the areas where these posters have been displayed is near Shamshabad airport.
The senior Congress leaders, including AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, will be arriving in the city to release the party manifesto for the elections. However, some posters highlight the party’s claims that three hours of power are sufficient for farming and that a 10 HP motor is enough. These claims are being questioned through these posters.
One particular poster reads, “Farmers using 10 HP motors in their fields will vote for Congress, while those not using such motors will vote for BRS. Welcome to political tourist Rahul Gandhi.” This suggests that the Congress party’s promises may not be appealing to all farmers.
In addition to this, there are also posters in some areas that remind the Congress leaders about the loss of Telangana martyrs during the fight for separate statehood. These posters serve as a way to hold the party accountable for their actions in the past.
Recently, former Union Minister P Chidambaram issued an apology for the loss of Telangana youth’s lives during the struggle for separate statehood. However, this apology received backlash from the ruling BRS party, who claimed that it was too late and that people would remember the Congress for their brutalities.
In summary, ahead of the Congress leaders’ visit to Telangana, posters and banners criticizing the party have appeared in various areas. These posters highlight the party’s failed promises and hold them accountable for the loss of Telangana youth’s lives. Additionally, some posters question the party’s claims regarding power supply and motor usage in farming. The Congress leaders are also being reminded of the loss of Telangana martyrs in certain areas.