Hyderabad: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Saturday issued a Bandi Sanjay resignation challenge to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, alleging that the Congress government had failed to implement its “Six Guarantees” in Telangana.
He described the Chief Minister’s claims during his Kerala election campaign as “an outright lie.” He also remarked that Revanth Reddy deserved an “Oscar” for his acting skills, while questioning the credibility of the government’s assertions.
Sanjay said the government could invite Kerala media to any village in Telangana. He claimed such verification would expose gaps in implementing the six guarantees.
Bandi Sanjay resignation challenge over six guarantees
The Union Minister declared that he would resign if the government proved effective delivery of the promised schemes. These included ₹2,500 monthly assistance to women and Aasara pensions of ₹4,000.
He also referred to unemployment allowance, Bharosa cards for students and Rythu Bharosa support for tenant farmers and labourers. He said the Bandi Sanjay resignation challenge would stand if these benefits were shown as implemented.
In return, he challenged the Chief Minister to resign and apologise if the claims failed to hold. Furthermore, he said the government must present evidence to support its assurances.
Speaking to reporters in Huzurabad, Sanjay made the remarks during a visit to inspect a proposed dumping yard site. He alleged that the Chief Minister’s campaign claims had backfired in several states.
He also claimed that such narratives contributed to Congress defeats elsewhere. In addition, he accused Revanth Reddy of repeating false claims during his Kerala visit and said the campaign lacked substance.