Warangal Rally: KCR Condemns BJP’s Betrayal, Exposes Congress’s Extortion Scheme

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KCR launches a scathing attack on BJP, accusing PM Modi of failing to fulfill promises and endangering Telangana’s interests, particularly by allegedly planning to divert Godavari River water and relocating vital projects away from the state.

Warangal :- In a spirited address during his Warangal roadshow, BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao lashed out at the Congress, alleging widespread corruption and negligence under its governance in Telangana.

KCR accused Congress leaders of engaging in systematic extortion from real estate developers, levying taxes on every square foot of construction in the state. He further criticized the administration for obstructing new construction projects and withholding occupancy certificates unless hefty payments were made to party members.

The former CM did not spare former Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari, accusing him of political betrayal and predicting his imminent disqualification for defection as per a purported Supreme Court ruling. Rao declared confidence in his party’s candidate, T Rajaiah, to triumph in the ensuing by-elections in Station Ghanpur Assembly constituency.

Highlighting the failures of the Congress regime, KCR pointed to escalating crises in power supply, irrigation, drinking water, and agricultural losses within a mere five months of Congress assuming power. He emphasized the disconnect between the government’s promises, such as Kalyana Lakshmi scheme and Rythu Bandhu, and their actual implementation, eliciting a resounding denial from the crowd.

Launching a scathing critique of the BJP, KCR labeled the party as a looming threat to Telangana’s interests. He accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of reneging on numerous pledges, including the deposit of Rs. 15 lakh per family and the establishment of a Railway Coach Factory in Kazipet. Moreover, he condemned the BJP’s alleged plans to divert Godavari River water to Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, urging the state government to resist such encroachments on Telangana’s resources.

In closing, K Chandrashekhar Rao rallied against what he perceived as political opportunism and affirmed his commitment to safeguarding the interests of Telangana against external threats and internal malfeasance.

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