BJP State President Accuses Congress of Pushing Telangana into Debt
BJP State President Accuses Congress of Pushing Telangana into Debt

Hyderabad: BJP state president N Ramchander Rao alleged that the Congress government was pushing the state into further debt and burdening people in the name of development. He said it was following in the footsteps of the earlier BRS government, which faced allegations of commissions, corruption and political arrogance.

BJP Meeting at Manneguda

Addressing a party meeting at Manneguda on Saturday, where several leaders and workers from other parties joined the BJP, Rao said citizens, especially the youth, were now looking towards the BJP with hope. He emphasized that people in Telangana have witnessed how both the Congress and BRS exploited the state.

Under the guise of new projects, detailed project reports worth thousands of crores are being prepared, prioritizing personal interests over public welfare, which people are observing, he stated. Rao claimed that educated individuals, intellectuals, youth and women were observing the corruption-free governance provided by the BJP under Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the past 12 years.

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Modi as Symbol of Corruption-Free Governance

Rao asserted that Narendra Modi has emerged not only as a leader who tirelessly works for the country but also as a symbol of corruption-free governance. Inspired by this, people were recognizing the governance provided by BJP governments across the country, he added.

The BJP state president also alleged that the Congress government had completely failed in the procurement of farmers’ produce. He demanded that the state government stop deceiving farmers and immediately expedite the procurement process at centers across the state by implementing the promises made.

Rao concluded by reiterating that the BJP remains committed to the welfare of the people and will continue to expose the failures of the Congress government.

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