Congress government failed to fulfil promises, alleges BRS

Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) alleged that the Congress government failed to fulfil its election promises and had delivered little public benefit during its two-and-a-half years in office.

Addressing a press conference at Telangana Bhavan on Friday, BRS Assembly Whip and Quthbullapur MLA K.P. Vivekanand, along with MLC Dasoju Sravan, criticised the Congress administration and accused Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy of misleading the people of Telangana.

Vivekanand claimed that several sections of society were dissatisfied with the government’s performance. He also alleged that the administration had not met public expectations despite repeated assurances.

Congress government failed to address public concerns: BRS

The BRS leader alleged that the state government had sold public lands worth nearly ₹12,000 crore during its tenure.

He demanded details on how the government utilised the revenue generated from those transactions. Furthermore, Vivekanand accused the administration of focusing on land-related activities instead of governance and welfare programmes.

According to him, the government prioritised acquiring prime land parcels around Hyderabad while neglecting key public issues.

Congress government failed, HILT policy questioned

Dasoju Sravan criticised the HILT policy and alleged that authorities designed it to favour selected private entities. He claimed that the policy facilitated large-scale transfers of land assets and alleged the existence of irregularities in its implementation.

Sravan described the policy as a major land-related controversy and accused the government of lacking transparency in land matters.

He further announced that the BRS would soon release a presentation and a detailed document outlining its allegations regarding public property transactions under the Congress government. The Congress government has not responded to the allegations made by the BRS leaders at the press conference.