Kishan Reddy Slams ‘BRS-Congress-Majlis Trio’, Calls for Change in Jubilee Hills

Hyderabad, Nov 4 (Maxim News): Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy intensified his campaign for the upcoming Jubilee Hills by-election with a high-energy bike rally, drawing strong participation from BJP workers and local residents.

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The rally began at Nagarjuna Community Hall in Srinagar Colony and passed through several key localities — including Yellareddy Guda, New Science Colony, RBI Quarters, Yusuf Guda Basti, Ganapathi Complex, IN Community Line, and Venkatagiri Ganesh Temple — before concluding at Poorna Tiffin Center.

Addressing the gathering, Kishan Reddy urged voters to strengthen Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership by electing BJP candidate Deepak Reddy with a decisive majority on November 11. He accused both the BRS and Congress of long-term neglect in Jubilee Hills, citing issues such as overflowing drains, poor street lighting, and inadequate drinking water facilities as evidence of failed governance.

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Let KCR walk through Jubilee Hills and see the development he claims,” Reddy remarked, emphasizing that despite the BJP never having won this seat since Independence, “the time for change has arrived.”

He alleged that both the BRS and Congress had misled the public with promises that remain unfulfilled — including financial aid for women, unemployed youth, and Dalit families.

Turning his attention to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, the Union Minister claimed the Congress government continues the “same old deception” of its predecessors. He questioned the lack of progress in BC welfare, accusing the government of offering only superficial benefits such as free bus travel instead of real empowerment.

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Labeling BRS, Congress, and Majlis (AIMIM) as “family-run parties working for their own interests,” Kishan Reddy alleged that they were united in maintaining power rather than serving the people. He further condemned reported attacks on Hindu households attributed to the Majlis, urging voters to reject divisive politics and embrace the BJP’s “development-first” vision.

Let us teach these parties a lesson with our votes and pave the way for a new Jubilee Hills,” Reddy declared, receiving loud cheers from the crowd. (Maxim News)


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