BJP Protests Against CM Revanth Reddy’s Remarks On Soldiers
- Party leaders condemn Operation Sindoor comments during Tandur agitation
- BJP demands apology from Chief Minister for alleged insult to armed forces
BJP leaders held a protest at the IB Center in Tandur mandal, Hyderabad, strongly condemning Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s recent comments on Operation Sindoor and the country’s armed forces. The protest, organized as per the call from the BJP state unit, saw senior party officials and local leaders voicing their anger over the remarks made by Revanth Reddy during the Jubilee Hills by-election campaign.
Speaking at the protest, BJP members asserted that the Chief Minister’s statements had insulted soldiers who serve the nation day and night, sacrificing comfort and family time for national security. “We strongly condemn Revanth Reddy’s insulting remarks while not acknowledging the services of the country’s soldiers, who leave their families and serve the country day and night,” said the leaders. The party demanded an immediate apology from CM Revanth Reddy to the country’s armed forces and their families.
BJP leaders further stated that the Chief Minister “does not know that the Indian soldiers gave Pakistan a fair warning in the name of Operation Sindoor.” They claimed that Revanth Reddy’s comments not only undermined the morale of the military but also demonstrated ignorance towards the sacrifices made by defence personnel.
During the event, BJP Mandal President Dudapaka Bharat Kumar, District Secretary Ramagouni Mahidhar Goud, and other officials took part in the demonstration. The protest was marked by speeches highlighting perceived failures by the Congress government, especially its inability to deliver on the six guarantees promised during the elections.
BJP spokespersons referenced statements by the Congress party in the Jubilee Hills campaign, claiming they had suggested government schemes would only continue if voters supported them. BJP leaders labeled these remarks as evidence of Congress’s defeat and failure to fulfil electoral promises. Senior members, including Chilumula Srikrishna Devarayalu and Pulagam Tirupati, reiterated their call for an unconditional apology and better recognition of the armed forces’ contributions.
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