Hyderabad: Telangana BJP president N. Ramchander Rao claimed the Ramchander Rao BJP campaign had unsettled the Congress government. He alleged Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy was worried about the BJP’s growing political strength in Telangana.
Speaking to reporters after completing one year as Telangana BJP president, Ramchander Rao said the visit of BJP national president Nitin Nabin had increased pressure on the Congress government. According to him, the BJP has expanded its support across the State.
He alleged the Congress government faced public scrutiny over the alleged “RR Tax”, the alleged diversion of State funds to the “Delhi Darbar” and the Musi Riverfront Project. He further claimed the government had failed to address public concerns.
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Ramchander Rao claimed voters would reject the Congress government just as they had voted the BRS out of power. He also said the BJP was emerging as the principal political alternative in Telangana.
Referring to the BJP slogan, “Jitna Keechad Uchaaloge, Utna Kamal Khilega” (the more mud you sling, the more the lotus will bloom), he thanked party leaders and workers for strengthening the organisation. Meanwhile, he urged them to continue expanding the party across Telangana before the next Assembly elections.
Additionally, Ramchander Rao said the BJP would intensify its outreach programmes and strengthen its presence in every constituency. He said the party would continue engaging with people at the grassroots level.
He added that the BJP remained confident of forming the next government in Telangana. Further, he said the party would continue raising public issues while expanding its organisational network.
Finally, Ramchander Rao reiterated that the BJP would continue its statewide campaign and work to build public support ahead of future elections.