People cannot expect welfare or development from Revanth Reddy who cites Hitler as his inspiration: KTR

BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and termed the Congress government’s performance a failure. He highlighted the achievements of the previous BRS regime, alleged financial mismanagement and voter irregularities, and expressed confidence about returning to power

Published Date – 13 June 2026, 05:53 PM

People cannot expect welfare or development from Revanth Reddy who cites Hitler as his inspiration: KTR

Hyderabad: Launching a sharp attack on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said people cannot expect welfare or development from a leader who claims German dictator Adolf Hitler as his inspiration. Addressing the BRS general body meeting in Vemulawada, Rama Rao said the first half of the Congress government’s term had been a complete failure and that people had no faith in the second phase either.

Highlighting the achievements of the previous BRS government under K Chandrashekhar Rao, he said several welfare and development programmes were implemented during its 10-year tenure. He cited the conduct of over 15 lakh marriages, establishment of medical colleges and Gurukul schools, and the construction of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project.


Questioning the Congress government’s record, Rama Rao alleged that the state had been pushed deeper into debt without delivering meaningful benefits to people. “Rythu Bandhu scheme has been weakened and Rahul Bandhu scheme has been launched. Telangana’s resources are being looted,” he said.

Expressing confidence about the party’s prospects, he said the BRS would return to power with a decisive mandate in the next Assembly elections. He also charged that farmers were being deceived through abnormal deductions from their produce during procurement.

Rama Rao maintained that public dissatisfaction with the Congress government was growing and asserted that voters were prepared to reject the ruling party in the next elections. Calling for regular population enumeration, he said a census should be conducted every 10 years to reflect demographic changes. He also alleged that both the BJP and Congress were trying to benefit from bogus votes.

He urged party workers to identify duplicate and ineligible votes and work towards securing majorities in their respective polling booths.

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