Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K. T. Rama Rao criticized Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for reportedly finding pleasure in opposition criticism. Rao labeled the Chief Minister’s alleged statement as “shameful” and accused him of disregarding public grievances. He highlighted failures in governance, including the reported deaths of 140 Gurukul students and issues like power supply disruptions and delayed farmer benefits.
KTR expressed concern over the Chief Minister’s response to public distress and criticized the government’s handling of critical matters. He pointed out the suffering of various sections of society due to administrative lapses and emphasized the need for responsible leadership. Rao also addressed issues in education, citing pending fee reimbursements affecting student welfare and future prospects.
The BRS leader raised questions about the state’s agricultural sector, noting significant challenges faced by farmers in selling their produce. He accused the government of hindering procurement processes to avoid bonus payments, causing distress among agricultural communities. KTR reaffirmed the party’s commitment to advocating for public interests and addressing societal concerns, emphasizing a long-standing dedication to serving the people.
Several political leaders from Kalwakurthy constituency joined the BRS under KTR’s leadership, showcasing growing support for the party’s initiatives and principles.
