Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC Dr. Dasoju Sravan Kumar accused Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy of replacing governance with “panic politics” in Telangana, saying the administration now acts out of fear instead of leadership.
Government acting out of fear, not confidence
In a statement on Saturday, Sravan said the Congress government is reacting to growing voter anger with desperate decisions. “Every move by Revanth Reddy reflects insecurity. Fear of defeat has replaced governance,” he said. He described the state’s leadership as paralysed by political theatrics and arrogance.
Sravan pointed to Friday’s BRS rally in Shaikpet, led by K.T. Rama Rao, as evidence of public dissatisfaction. “The massive turnout shows people are pushing back against Congress misrule,” he said. He added that more such roadshows would soon echo the same message: Telangana rejects panic politics.
Diversions replacing delivery
The BRS leader said Revanth Reddy has chosen diversion over delivery. “A confident government focuses on solving problems. A nervous one distracts,” Sravan noted. He cited unemployment, price rise, and broken welfare promises as critical failures of the Congress regime.
He also condemned the recent cabinet induction of Mohammad Azharuddin. “After nearly two years of denying Muslims representation, the Chief Minister rushed to act only when defeat seemed near. That’s not inclusion it’s desperation,” he said.
Betrayal of public trust
Sravan said the Congress had betrayed every major voter group. “Farmers still wait for loan waivers. The youth are jobless. Muslims remain excluded from key decisions,” he said. According to him, the government is now hiding behind panic politics to cover administrative failure.
He claimed the BRS campaign had gained momentum due to genuine public support. “This isn’t staged enthusiasm. People remember who built Telangana and who is breaking its spirit,” he said. He predicted that the next ten days of campaigning would mark the beginning of Congress’s downfall.
Call for stable governance
Sravan concluded that Telangana needs steady and confident leadership. “Panic politics will collapse under the weight of public truth. Just like a wall of sand, it cannot survive the storm,” he said.