Hyderabad: Telangana BJP President N. Ramchander Rao on Wednesday said the party would deliver a corruption-free government if voted to power. He accused both the BRS and Congress of misleading the public and failing to deliver on key promises.
BJP confident of winning local body polls
Addressing polling booth presidents, secretaries, and district leaders in Karimnagar, Ramchander Rao called on voters to give the BJP a chance to form a transparent administration. He said the BRS had looted public funds during its rule, while the current Congress government had failed to honour its electoral commitments.
He expressed confidence that the BJP would win the upcoming MPTC, ZPTC, and ward member elections. A large turnout of party workers at the event, he said, showed rising support for the party across Telangana.
Congress delaying polls out of fear: Rao
Ramchander Rao alleged that the Congress government was deliberately delaying local body elections. He said Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had sought two more months from the court to conduct the polls, fearing a backlash from voters who were disappointed with the state administration.
He credited Union Minister Bandi Sanjay for his developmental efforts in Karimnagar and said the BJP was committed to restoring dignity to Telangana, which he claimed was lost under the previous BRS regime.
BRS and Congress slammed for corruption and failure
Rao alleged that only the family of former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao had benefited from the BRS rule. He said even BRS MLC K. Kavitha had exposed corruption within her own party. He added that the Congress had failed to implement its “six guarantees” and 420 promises made during the election campaign.
Criticising Revanth Reddy’s frequent travel to Delhi, he said the Chief Minister should stay focused on solving state-level issues rather than shuttling between Hyderabad and the national capital.
He urged BJP workers to intensify public outreach and highlight the Modi government’s development schemes. He asked them to expose what he described as the failures of both the Congress and BRS in governing Telangana.