Hyderabad: Telangana BJP president N. Ramchander Rao on Monday urged voters to give his party a chance to deliver “good governance.” He accused Congress, BRS, and MIM of working together through a covert alliance.
Speaking at an election rally in Nirmal, Rao claimed that MIM was acting as a link between Congress and BRS. He said the three parties were coordinating for mutual political gain. He further alleged they were focused on vote-bank politics, ignoring real governance.
Rao said these parties were creating social divisions to gain votes. He blamed both Congress and the former BRS government for Telangana’s financial decline. A once-strong state, he said, had now fallen into debt.
BJP Nirmal rally targets Congress, BRS, and MIM
Rao also pointed to stalled fee reimbursements for students and delays in retirement benefits. Government staff, he said, were facing salary issues. Farmers had not received Rythu Bandhu assistance, and universities like Osmania lacked professors.
Presenting BJP as the only alternative, he promised a clean and accountable administration. He cited Central welfare schemes aimed at improving urban infrastructure. Moreover, he urged voters to support BJP candidates to secure a BJP-led municipality in Nirmal.
According to Rao, both Congress and BRS had been given enough chances. Neither party had delivered on promises. He appealed to voters to back the BJP for stable and development-focused governance.