Finance minister T harish rao slammed the Congress's recent sc and st declaration for making unrealistic promises, particularly those that had not yet been carried out in Congress-ruled States like Karnataka. He contrasted this with the performance of the BRS administration. He compared the unmet promises of the congress with the BRS party's dedication to fulfilling its platform.

He addressed the crowd following the induction of congress State General Secretary Abhilash reddy and other congress leaders from mahabubnagar district into the BRS on monday at telangana Bhavan. "The BRS has not only delivered all its poll promises, but also implemented numerous programmes like Kalyana Lakshmi, pension for beedi workers, Mission Bhagiratha, Rythu Bandhu, and Rythu Bima, which were never mentioned in the manifesto,"


The minister ridiculed the congress party's assertions that it represents Dalits and tribals and questioned their sincerity, claiming that the congress had impeded the advancement of these people. He recalled that congress leaders had prevented Babu Jagjeevan ram from becoming the nation's prime minister by defeating Dr. BR Ambedkar in elections and without even awarding him the Bharat Ratna posthumously. harish rao professed confidence that the BRS will win the assembly elections and take back power for a third straight term. All of the accomplishments made by chief minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao were previously deemed unattainable by the opposition.

The minister stressed the tangible advancements achieved by the BRS administration, such as the completion of infrastructure projects and the distribution of safe drinking water to every home through Mission Bhagiratha. He claimed that the BRS administration had accomplished key milestones in the former mahabubnagar district, such as completing the Kalwakurthy project to provide water to 3.5 lakh acres, as well as met the long-standing need for a medical college in Nagarkurnool.

He emphasised how the BRS administration stopped migrations from the former mahabubnagar district by supplying enough water through several irrigation projects. He urged the party's cadre to cooperate with one another in order to win all 14 assembly seats in the next elections.

 


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