BJP, BRS Acting As Distraction Gangs To Derail Welfare Focus: TPCC
Hyderabad: Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) spokesperson Syed Nizamuddin accused the BJP and BRS of working as “distraction gangs” to divert attention from the Congress government’s growing popularity and its ongoing welfare programmes.
Speaking at a press conference along with GHMC former floor leader Md Wajid Hussain at Gandhi Bhavan on Wednesday, Nizamuddin alleged that both parties engage in coordinated misinformation campaigns and personal attacks whenever the Congress announces or implements major schemes. He claimed their strategy revolves around “lies, theatrics and false alarms” to hijack public discourse.
Naming BRS leaders K.T. Rama Rao, Harish Rao, Kavitha, and BJP leaders G. Kishan Reddy, Eatala Rajender, Bandi Sanjay, and Raghuvendra Rao, Nizamuddin accused them of participating in a “scripted blame game.” He said their repeated allegations against the government lacked evidence and were designed to create noise in the absence of viable political alternatives.
Nizamuddin said both parties were dealing with serious internal power struggles. He cited the BJP’s failure to appoint a full-time state president and the BRS’s unresolved leadership tussle involving Kavitha, K.T. Rama Rao, Harish Rao and Santosh Rao. According to him, this internal turmoil had paralysed their organisational strength and demoralised cadre.

Defending Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the TPCC leader said opposition attacks stemmed from insecurity over his rising popularity. “Revanth Reddy represents result-oriented governance. His connect with the public is making the opposition nervous,” he said.
Nizamuddin listed key initiatives taken by the Congress government in its first six months, including the Free Fine Rice Scheme, revival of irrigation projects, and fresh recruitment drives. He said the government’s focus was on tangible action over publicity.
He praised the successful hosting of the Miss World 2025 event in Hyderabad amid national security challenges, including Operation Sindoor against cross-border terrorism. He said Telangana remained a secure and welcoming venue, even as the IPL was postponed. “This is a moment of pride for all Indians,” he stated, while accusing the opposition of ignoring the achievement.
Nizamuddin condemned BJP leader Eatala Rajender for using “undignified” language against the Chief Minister, calling it a reflection of the BJP’s frustration and disregard for political civility.
The TPCC leader claimed both BJP and BRS attempted to derail the free fine rice Scheme by spreading misinformation. He said such tactics showed their fear of losing public support as Congress welfare initiatives gained traction.
He said that the growing popularity of the Congress government was pushing opposition parties into desperate attacks. “People are seeing real benefits. Corruption is being addressed, and administration is improving. In contrast, the opposition offers only drama, not solutions,” Nizamuddin said.
He asserted that Telangana’s people wanted development, not political theatrics. “Under Revanth Reddy and Rahul Gandhi’s leadership, the Congress is focused on restoring dignity and progress in state politics,” he added. (Maxim News)
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