BJP National President Nitin Nabin criticized Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, alleging excessive appeasement tactics. Nabin, during his first visit to Telangana as BJP chief, emphasized the party’s stance against the government’s appeasement politics. He highlighted the Chief Minister’s focus on dividing society and catering solely to the Muslim vote bank.
Nabin expressed concern over the state of Telangana politics, accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of neglecting the region’s people, language, and culture. He further criticized the government for reducing the budget for certain communities while favoring minorities. Nabin also raised issues regarding the desecration of temples and warned against attacks on Sanatan Dharam traditions.
The BJP leader called out the Telangana government for failing to fulfill election promises, especially regarding financial aid for women. He accused the government of betraying various sections of society and highlighted alleged corruption in development projects. Nabin urged for a change in leadership, advocating for the BJP to take charge in the state for better governance and development.
