BRS working president K T Rama Rao on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the Congress, claiming that the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) was led by RSS leader Revanth Reddy.
KTR said that former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh had written a letter to Sonia Gandhi questioning why an RSS leader was made incharge of the Congress Party in Telangana. “Can Revanth Reddy openly make a statement that he did not work for RSS, and he does not hate Muslims?” KTR asked.
“Congress party is an old fox which has failed miserably,” said KTR. He said that the Congress was given 11 chances but could not do any good to any section of society in 65 years. KTR reminded the people of the past when farmers suffered due to electricity problems.“Any Congress leader who has doubts on uninterrupted power supply in Telangana, can come and hold electricity wires to get an answer,” said KTR.He also said that it was ironic to see Congress leaders talk about electricity problems in the State.
“Revanth Reddy is a leader who said that three-hour current supply was sufficient for the farmers in our State,” said KTR.He asked the people to recollect the rule of Congress when farmers were deprived of many benefits like electricity and water problems, inadequate supply of seeds and fertilizers among others.“No other leader loves farmers and works for their welfare like Chief Minister KCR does,” said KTR.
In a sarcastic note, KTR said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a God who increased cylinder prices from Rs 400 to 1200, petrol prices from Rs 70 to Rs. 110, and ensured skyrocketing prices of other essential goods.KTR said that the BJP leaders were indulging in religious fanaticism and would leave no chance to instigate communal disturbances.
“I ask Modi, are you a follower of Gandhi or Godse? Modi should answer this in Nizamabad,” said KTR.During his speech in Jagitial, KTR said, “The pension given by KCR is helping boost the self-esteem of beedi workers in Telangana.While 16 states in the country have beedi workers, no other State government was providing pension amounts on par with the KCR Government,” he said.