BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan questions Congress double standards on Trump

BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan Kumar accused the Congress of taking contradictory positions on US President Donald Trump and sought clarification from Rahul Gandhi. He questioned the proposed Donald Trump Avenue in Hyderabad, arguing that it conflicts with the party’s national rhetoric

Published Date – 22 June 2026, 07:41 PM

BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan questions Congress double standards on Trump

Hyderabad: BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan Kumar accused the Congress of adopting contradictory positions on US President Donald Trump at the national and state levels. He sought to know whether the Congress was following a uniform ideological line across the country or allowing state units to pursue political opportunism independent of the party’s national stance.

In an open letter to Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Sravan pointed to a disconnect between the stand taken by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) and the actions of the Telangana government led by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.


Referring to a recent statement by AICC spokesperson Pawan Khera criticising the Narendra Modi government’s foreign policy and its engagement with Trump, Sravan said the Congress was speaking in two voices. He pointed to reports that the Telangana government was preparing to inaugurate a road named Donald Trump Avenue in Hyderabad’s Financial District and argued that the move contradicted the Congress party’s national rhetoric on sovereignty and foreign policy.

The BRS MLC asked Rahul Gandhi to clarify whether the Congress genuinely believes Trump’s actions have undermined India’s interests, as claimed by Pawan Khera, or whether the Telangana government’s decision reflected the party’s actual position. “How could the AICC criticise the Prime Minister for bowing down to Trump, but allow its Telangana leadership to name a road after the same Trump? The Congress cannot travel in two opposite directions at the same time,” he said.

Sravan also dismissed the idea that naming a road after a foreign political leader would attract investments. He argued that investors look for factors such as ease of doing business, uninterrupted power supply, robust infrastructure and law and order, rather than symbolic gestures.

Stating that Telangana’s industrial ecosystem was built during the BRS regime under K Chandrashekhar Rao and KT Rama Rao, he said the Congress government had weakened that environment through poor governance and corruption. He charged the Revanth Reddy government with promoting bulldozer politics and suppressing dissent, while contrasting it with Rahul Gandhi’s public advocacy of constitutional values and freedom of expression.

Demanding a clear response from the Congress leadership, Sravan said Rahul Gandhi should explain whether the party stood by the position articulated by the AICC in New Delhi or by the actions of the Telangana government in Hyderabad.

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