AIMIM Increased Violence, Rowdiness And Hooliganism In Telangana: Kishan Reddy
- Kishan Reddy Alleges Congress Nurturing AIMIM Like BRS
- BJP Leader Accuses State Govt of Law and Order Failure
Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy strongly criticized the AIMIM Party, accusing it of promoting violence, rowdyism, and hooliganism in Telangana. He alleged that after the Congress came to power, it began nurturing the Majlis Party in ways similar to the previous BRS government. Kishan Reddy made these comments during a door-to-door campaign in support of BJP candidate Lankala Deepak Reddy in Madhura Nagar and Vengalrao Nagar colonies under the Vengalrao Nagar division on Thursday night.
Referring to a recent incident, the Union Minister condemned what he described as the “indiscriminate shooting and attempted murder of a cow vigilante by a person belonging to the Majlis Party.” He called the act atrocious and said it reflected the deteriorating law and order situation in the state. Kishan Reddy added that the Congress government’s actions, including supporting individuals linked to the Majlis Party, indicate a decline in governance and morality in state politics.
He pointed out that the Congress awarding a ticket to a person who had previously worked for and contested on behalf of the Majlis Party clearly demonstrated the ruling party’s appeasement politics. He alleged that both the previous BRS government and the current Congress administration are responsible for the backwardness of the Jubilee Hills constituency. “People should teach both these parties a lesson,” he said, urging residents to vote for the BJP candidate Lankala Deepak Reddy with a large majority.
Party leaders, including BJP State General Secretary N. Gautham Rao, OBC Cell State President Anand Goud, former Mayor Banda Karthika Reddy, Bandazru Vijayalakshmi, Bharat Goud, and former Corporator Kilari Manohar also participated in the campaign. Kishan Reddy further reiterated that the BJP is committed to restoring peace and development across Telangana by ensuring accountability and good governance.
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