KTR Ridicules Congress’ Vows in Scathing Remarks:
BRS working president and Minister K.T. Rama Rao (KTR), during a public gathering in Sircilla where he inaugurated 369 2BHK houses in four villages of Gambhiraopet Mandal, expressed skepticism regarding the Congress’s pledges for the state should they come into power. He described the Congress as a “party that lacks a track record of fulfilling promises while attempting to provide reassurances.” Rama Rao went on to say that the Congress’s six guarantees should be disregarded.
He pointed out that during their 65-year rule, the party had failed to deliver essential services such as drinking water, electricity, pensions, and assistance to the underprivileged. According to him, if the Congress were to assume power, several negative consequences would follow: farmers would face electricity supply issues, people would struggle for access to clean drinking water, farmers would endure long queues for fertilizers, the state would witness frequent changes in Chief Ministers, Gram Panchayats would remain underdeveloped, and the populace would be deprived of quality education and healthcare.
He further highlighted that the Congress had failed to provide a Rs 4,000 pension in states like Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh, but was promising it in Telangana. Rama Rao asserted that the Congress’s commitments were solely aimed at securing votes. He advised the audience that if leaders from the BJP and Congress offered money, they should accept it but cast their votes exclusively for the BRS party.
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