Former minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao slams CM Revanth Reddy over false promises and BC quota issue

Hyderabad: Former minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao launched a fierce attack on Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Friday. He accused the Chief Minister of cheating people with false promises and creating political drama over the BC reservation issue.

Speaking to the media, the senior BRS leader called Revanth Reddy a “deceiver.” He said the Congress had entered power by offering “420 guarantees.” Moreover, he alleged that the ruling party misled citizens through false commitments made during the campaign.

Errabelli Dayakar Rao slams Revanth Reddy for weak leadership

Errabelli charged that the Congress government betrayed the public through its guarantee card drive. He claimed that Revanth Reddy had mastered the art of turning lies into truth. Furthermore, he said ministers and MLAs had lost faith in the Chief Minister’s leadership.

The former minister added that there was no coordination within the government. In addition, he said ministers in Warangal and Karimnagar had even clashed publicly. “They have lost unity and discipline,” he remarked.

Errabelli accuses Revanth Reddy of using BC quota issue as diversion

Errabelli alleged that Revanth Reddy revived the reservation issue only to divert public attention from unfulfilled guarantees. “If local body elections are held now, people will revolt,” he warned. Therefore, he said the Congress was using the BC quota debate to escape accountability.

He reminded that Revanth once claimed granting reservation powers to states was unconstitutional. However, he argued, the Chief Minister had now reversed his stance to hide his failures. Consequently, he accused Revanth Reddy of betraying the BCs by using them for political gain.

Errabelli warns Congress will face public backlash

Errabelli said the people of Telangana were aware of these tactics. As a result, they would soon respond through the ballot. “The government cannot fool voters forever,” he said. Finally, he demanded that the Congress fulfil its pre-election promises instead of staging new dramas.