Hyderabad, June 14 (IANS) Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K. T. Rama Rao on Sunday alleged that Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy backstabbed Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan.
He claimed that Revanth Reddy framed a false case against Natarajan in Hyderabad because she had reported Revanth’s corruption—specifically regarding land deals and contracts—to the Congress high command. He further alleged that Revanth Reddy shared details of this fabricated case with the BJP to block Natarajan’s nomination for the Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh.
Addressing the party workers in Khairatabad constituency here, the BRS leader labelled Revanth Reddy a person who backstabs his own party members. He highlighted that Meenakshi Natarajan, an honest leader and a trusted aide of Rahul Gandhi, became a target of Revanth Reddy’s vindictiveness.
KTR condemned the CM for declaring that he considers Hitler his ideal, calling it shameful for a democratic country.
The BRS leader described the Congress administration as an “utter flop” movie, stating that the government has failed completely to implement its promises halfway through its term. He remarked that just as one can tell if a movie is a hit or a flop from its trailer, the Congress government has been a flop since the interval. He criticised the government for failing to fulfil even a single major promise in its first two and a half years.
Questioning the promise of 2 lakh jobs in the first year, KTR pointed out that not even 4,000 jobs have been filled. He also slammed the government for failing to provide the promised Rs 4,000 unemployment allowance.
On women’s welfare guarantee, KTR challenged Revanth Reddy to prove his claim of making 1 crore women millionaires, stating he is ready to resign if proven true. He added that the government owes Rs 1.25 lakh to every beneficiary.
KTR stated that a by-election in Khairatabad is inevitable because Danam Nagender betrayed the people’s mandate by defecting to the Congress. He urged party workers to remain vigilant against Congress’s attempts to manipulate voter lists, citing the example of dubious votes in Jubilee Hills.
He directed booth-level agents to actively participate in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) from June 25 to July 31 and to conduct digital party membership drives on a record scale.
–IANS
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