Hyderabad: TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud said the Congress would welcome the KTR padayatra, while ruling out any possibility of a BRS comeback.
KTR recently announced plans to undertake a padayatra. In response, Mahesh Kumar Goud said such programmes are part of democratic politics. However, he asserted that public support remained firmly with the Congress.
He expressed confidence that the Congress would face no strong competition in the next elections. According to him, the BRS has no chance of returning to power.
KTR padayatra will not impact Congress prospects, says Mahesh Goud
Meanwhile, Mahesh Kumar Goud said even if BRS changes its name or aligns with the BJP, it cannot halt the Congress momentum. He criticised the previous BRS rule, alleging that the state suffered during its ten-year tenure.
Referring to Singareni, he said workers would not forget alleged irregular agreements and corruption. He also rejected opposition claims, stating that Congress had no role in funding Kalvakuntla Kavitha.
On the state’s finances, Mahesh Kumar Goud said the government was repaying around ₹7,000 crore in loans every month. Despite financial pressure, he said the government continued to implement welfare schemes.
He asserted that the Congress government would fulfil all its promises even while managing the debt burden.