calender_icon.png 27 October, 2025 | 3:53 AM

BJP & Congress are two sides of the same coin: KTR

27-10-2025 12:00:00 AM

Labeling Congress and BJP as "two sides of the same coin," Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President K.T. Rama Rao exposed their covert alliance at a meeting in Reliance Jubilee Gated Community, Shaikpet, Jubilee Hills on Sunday: Congress leaders coordinating with BJP MPs, ministers awarding contracts to BJP-linked firms, and branding BRS as their "B-team" to mask the partnership, he stated.

KTR launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi and the Congress government, accusing them of deceiving every section of society in Telangana. He demanded Rahul explain his silence on Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy's "bulldozer regime" demolishing poor households in Hyderabad—mirroring BJP tactics Gandhi rails against elsewhere. "How can he tolerate a government ignoring minorities and misleading all communities?" KTR questioned.

Highlighting Congress's betrayal of minorities, KTR called it shameful that Telangana's first Congress regime lacks a single minority representative, despite six MLC vacancies. He ridiculed Rahul's double standards on secularism: Congress nationally opposed the Waqf amendment, yet Telangana implemented it without protest, confirming Rahul's complicity.

Contrasting BRS's decade of progress with Congress's two years of "deceptive misrule," KTR recalled transforming Hyderabad from power cuts and chaos to a 24/7 global hub under K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR). BRS empowered minorities via 204 residential schools and a ₹20 lakh overseas scholarship, yielding thousands of professionals. Congress, however, has broken promises, destroyed livelihoods for farmers, students, employees, women, and minorities, thriving on lies, not performance.

Urging voters to reject this "anti-people" regime, KTR appealed: "Compare BRS's inclusive development with Congress's betrayal—vote wisely on the November 11th for the car symbol and elect Maganti Sunitha from Jubilee Hills. Telangana stands for progress, not deception.