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Warangal: BRS leader K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) criticized the Congress government on Sunday, saying it had completely failed to keep its promises. He called the Congress the “number one enemy of Telangana.”
Speaking at the BRS Silver Jubilee public meeting near Warangal, KCR said that while his party would not try to remove the Revanth Reddy-led government, the people themselves would do so. He said the Congress government should complete its full term, but warned that people are unhappy.
KCR talked about how Telangana had grown into one of the best states in India after overcoming many hardships. He said that under BRS rule, Telangana had seen rapid progress, but that development had slowed under Congress rule in just a year and a half.
He recalled the struggle for a separate Telangana, saying that leaders were once afraid to even say “Jai Telangana” in the Assembly. KCR said that after 25 years of hard work, Telangana became self-sufficient. He pointed out that the state’s per capita income rose from ₹90,000 to ₹3.5 lakh during BRS rule.
KCR listed the achievements of his government, like solving power shortages quickly and building major irrigation projects like the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. He said Telangana became strong in agriculture, even competing with Punjab.
He also mentioned welfare schemes like Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima, and Mission Bhagiratha, which were implemented even though they were not promised earlier. KCR said the IT sector grew a lot under BRS, and that the government opened over 1,000 gurukul schools and 33 medical colleges.
KCR accused Congress of lying to the people. He said Congress promised many things before the elections, like increasing Rythu Bandhu aid, raising pensions, giving a ₹500 bonus for each quintal of paddy, and providing gold for Kalyana Laxmi beneficiaries. However, he said none of these promises were fulfilled, and instead, Congress leaders were busy fighting and taking commissions.
He claimed that under Congress rule, Telangana’s economy suffered. Land prices dropped, and power shortages returned because the government did not act properly. KCR said it was time for people to think carefully and bring Telangana back onto the path of growth.
KCR also criticized the Congress government for trying to sell land belonging to the University of Hyderabad (HCU). He warned police officers not to trouble BRS supporters, saying that BRS would come back to power and remember any false cases filed against its members.
KCR also attacked the BJP-led central government. He accused the BJP of treating Telangana unfairly, especially by merging seven mandals of Khammam district and the Sileru project with Andhra Pradesh. He recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s own words comparing the bifurcation to “killing the mother to benefit the child.”
Finally, KCR spoke about the ongoing military operation against Maoists near the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border. He asked the Central government to stop the violence, respect the Maoists’ offer for a ceasefire, and hold talks instead. He said that “killing is not democracy.”
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