Union Minister and BJP state president G. Kishan Reddy has given a call to party cadres in the state that they should be determined to dismantle the political clout of both the BRS and Congress in the state.
Speaking at the state BJP Sanghatan Parv-State Level Workshop he asked the party leaders to actively engaging with the people in the Moosi River region, spending time with the locals by staying in their homes, sharing meals, and sleeping in the area as part of their efforts to connect with the public.
Reddy also accused the BRS of widespread corruption, stating that even Prime Minister Narendra Modi has openly spoken about the party’s corrupt practices.
“There is no future for Telangana’s politics without the BJP. We are committed to eradicating the influence of both the BRS and Congress from the state,” Kishan Reddy said.
The Union Minister further stated that he would personally write to the Chief Minister of Telangana, Revanth Reddy, regarding issues related to flyovers and other infrastructure concerns in the state.
“The BJP will continue to highlight and address the developmental issues affecting the people of Telangana,” he added.
Meanwhile, the BJP in Telangana outlined its strategy for the coming months, focusing on three major areas of action. The party has decided to intensify its protests against the state government’s failures, particularly in handling key issues like procurement of paddy and public welfare.
One of the key decisions made at the meeting was for BJP leaders, including MLAs and MPs, to visit paddy procurement centers across the state. The party intends to assess the situation on the ground and highlight the alleged inefficiencies in the government’s handling of the agricultural crisis. BJP leaders are scheduled to visit these centers starting tomorrow.
As part of the outreach, a group of BJP leaders will also stay overnight in the homes of residents in the Musi river basin area, in a show of solidarity with the local communities. This initiative will include both an overnight stay and sharing meals with the people, in a move to strengthen the party’s connection with the grassroots.
Additionally, the BJP has announced plans for protests marking the one-year anniversary of the Congress government coming to power in the state. The protests are expected to focus on what the BJP terms as the government’s failure to deliver on promises made to the people of Telangana, especially in the sectors of agriculture, infrastructure, and public welfare.
The party’s decision to ramp up its activities comes at a critical juncture, with the Congress-led state government under scrutiny over its handling of key issues. BJP leaders are hopeful that these actions will mobilise public sentiment and further bolster their political position in the state.