BRS Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR) lashed out at the Congress Government calling it a ‘commission government’ which prioritises personal gains over public welfare.
Addressing a BRS workers’ meeting in Suryapet, KTR accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of being more interested in collecting commissions than in governance.
He stressed the government’s failure to implement its promise to waive farm loans amounting to Rs 37,000 crore and asked where the money had disappeared.
He held the Congress Government directly responsible for the severe water crisis and the drying up of crops across Telangana.
“This is not a drought caused by nature but by the incompetence of the Congress Government,” he stated.
He pointed out that while the KCR Government ensured 36% utilization of Krishna waters, the Congress administration has failed to even reach 24%. He also criticised the government for not repairing the Medigadda Barrage thereby allowing Godavari waters to flow into Andhra Pradesh instead of Telangana.
Despite having a minister for water resources from Nalgonda, the region continues to suffer from acute water shortage, KTR said. He also reminded the audience of the SLBC tunnel accident, where, instead of tackling the crisis, a Minister was seen enjoying a feast.
Calling upon party workers to actively participate in the upcoming Warangal Sabha on April 27, KTR emphasized that this year will be a “year of struggle” for the BRS. He urged BRS supporters from every village to mobilize and make the Silver Jubilee celebrations a historic event.
“The fight is not just for power; it is for Telangana’s future. Congress’ misrule must be ended, and BRS must return to power,” KTR declared.
He also announced a massive membership drive in May, followed by a restructuring of party committees from the booth level to the state level.
KTR concluded by warning the Congress and the BJP that the BRS is rising like a phoenix.
“The Congress government’s oppressive rule and false cases against our leaders will not intimidate the pink army. April 27 will mark the first step in BRS’ resurgence,” he asserted.