- KTR says BRS supported winners prove rural anger against Congress
- Leader targets Revanth Reddy governance and calls results beginning of downfall
Hyderabad: KTR hails BRS performance in the first phase of the Telangana gram panchayat elections and describes the results as a clear rejection of the ruling Congress party. He congratulated BRS supported candidates who won as sarpanches and ward members. He said the victories showed strength on the ground despite what he called large scale atrocities during the polls.
He stated that Congress and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had failed to convince rural voters. He added that BRS workers fought bravely and secured wins even though they faced what he described as the ruling party’s reign of terror. Meanwhile, he pointed out that the Chief Minister toured districts under the pretext of official visits while openly campaigning. He said, “the Congress could not cross even 44 percent of seats wherever it contested.”
KTR argued that this outcome reflected growing public anger against the government. He said propaganda that panchayat elections naturally favour the ruling party was shattered. According to him, rural voters had expressed complete frustration over Revanth Reddy’s administrative failures in two years. Therefore, he claimed the results proved that the only credible alternative in Telangana is the BRS. He added that the BJP had no foothold in the State.
He said the Congress failed to win even half the seats in many villages and asserted that the countdown for the party had begun from the villages. He accused the Revanth Reddy government of betraying rural Telangana on multiple fronts. He said it failed to implement the promised six guarantees in two years and added that people had been let down on pensions, the Mahalakshmi scheme, the one tola gold promise, urea supply and crop procurement.
He further said sanitation and rural infrastructure had collapsed after progressing for ten years under BRS rule. According to him, “Rural people have not forgotten the cheating done in the name of guarantees,” and he described the panchayat results as only the start.
Predicting worse days for the Congress, he said the downfall that began with these panchayat elections would continue. He stated, “From Adilabad to Alampur, in every election to come, the pink flag will fly high.”
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