KTR chastises the BJP and Congress for their stances on free energy and communalism.
KTR, working president of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), urged Telangana’s farmers on Wednesday to choose between the three crops the BRS offered, the Congress’s three-hour power, or the BJP’s fire in the name of religion. According to KTR, the state’s farmers must now decide what they want. The Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao‘s campaign slogan, according to the BRS leader, is “three crops.” He commented that the Congress’ policy is a three-hour electrical supply, citing Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A. Revanth Reddy’s comments.
KTR asserted that the BJP’s policy is to use fire in the name of religion using rhyming Telugu words. For a second day, the BRS leader persisted in criticising the Congress party in response to Revanth Reddy’s divisive comments over free electricity. At a conference in the United States, the Congress leader allegedly said that three hours of power would be enough for farmers to irrigate their fields, negating the need for 24-hour free electricity for farmers. One of the greatest accomplishments during the last nine years of the BRS’s leadership in Telangana, according to the BRS, is the provision of 24/7 free power to farmers. KTR stated in another tweet that the Congress party issued a second danger alert. He recalled that, if elected to power, the Congress had previously pledged to remove the Dharani Portal. It is currently stating that three hours of power is adequate.