BJP leader and Union Minister Bandi Sanjay has launched a strong critique against the BRS and Congress parties, targeting Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy with sharp accusations and pointed questions. Sanjay asserted that the BRS party lacks a robust grassroots cadre, claiming that BRS leaders are more likely to be found in luxury farmhouses rather than among the party’s workers.
Revanth Reddy’s Rise and Criticisms
Sanjay pointed out that Revanth Reddy became CM due to movements spearheaded by the BJP. He mocked the CM’s absence from past political movements, stating, *“Revanth Reddy has no cases related to previous movements. The only case against him is the vote-for-money scandal.”
Farmers’ Promises Under Scrutiny
Highlighting issues concerning farmers, Bandi Sanjay accused Revanth Reddy of deceiving farmer communities. He questioned, “Where is the money that was promised to farmer laborers? Where is the support scheme for farmers?” Setting a clear political deadline, Sanjay warned Revanth Reddy of a Sankranti Deadline, saying, “After Sankranti, no Congress leader will be allowed on the streets.”
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Addressing Electoral Promises
Sanjay directly questioned several unfulfilled promises made by the Chief Minister:
– The Rs 2500 support scheme for women and scooter purchases.
– The distribution of Asara pensions and related support initiatives.
Bandi Sanjay’s strong statements are set to stir Telangana’s political scene further, highlighting the ongoing challenges and promises that will likely shape the upcoming electoral dynamics in the state.
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