Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao criticized the Congress government in Telangana, alleging a harsh “bulldozer regime” in operation. He claimed that since Revanth Reddy became Chief Minister, there has been widespread demolition of houses and mistreatment of citizens. Rao accused the Chief Minister of prioritizing demolitions, land sales, and a governance style resembling a real estate broker, rather than focusing on public welfare.
Participating in the ‘Musi Dandi March,’ KTR walked 3.5 kilometers in Rajendranagar, meeting and consoling affected families facing displacement. Thousands of residents joined the march to express their grievances. Addressing a gathering, Rao assured affected families of BRS’s support and urged residents to safeguard their homes and lands for the next two years.
Rao criticized the government for pushing ordinary families out of their homes while investing in a new official residence worth Rs 200 crore. He highlighted the Congress government’s emphasis on house demolitions since assuming power, particularly in Hyderabad, Ramagundam, Mahabubnagar, and Khammam. Rao alleged that the Musi project is a cover for financial irregularities benefiting contractors linked to the ruling party.
