- Sravan says CURE PURE RARE mirrors Modi’s 2047 narrative
- BRS MLC alleges Congress using long term slogans to divert focus
Hyderabad: BRS MLC Dr Dasoju Sravan Kumar strongly criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s Telangana Rising 2047 vision and said the slogan CURE PURE RARE was a stale idea meant to hide failures of the Congress government. He reacted to the Chief Minister’s press meet and said people needed truth, transparency and accountability. He added that the government was using what he called rotten rhetoric to mislead citizens.
He said the new 2047 pitch was only a political marketing exercise that aimed to divert attention from the six guarantees. He also said the government had not delivered the more than 420 promises made before the 2023 Assembly elections. According to him, citizens who voted for Congress with hope may not even be alive in 2047. He said the shift from current commitments to long term ideas showed the government lacked confidence to meet targets within its five year term.
He compared Revanth Reddy’s approach to that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said the Chief Minister was following the same pattern by pushing a far future slogan similar to Viksit Bharat 2047. He argued that the BJP had moved away from Achhe Din and that the Congress was now doing the same with new terms that stretched beyond their mandate.
He said the new slogan was only another wordplay exercise, like those used by the BJP, to hide gaps in governance. He added that both parties relied on acronyms because they lacked real progress to show on the ground. He stated that people were no longer convinced by slogans and demanded functional governance with visible results.
He urged the Congress government to stop hiding behind terms and to show real delivery that matched the promises made to Telangana. He said political branding had become a substitute for action and that both national and state leaders were shifting to long range promises to avoid present accountability.
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