BRS and BJP's 'Fevicol Bond': Revanth Reddy Exposes Political Intrigue

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has launched a scathing attack on the BRS and BJP, alleging a secret 'Fevicol bond' between the two parties. He accused former leaders of obstructing state development and spreading false narratives about the current government. The CM emphasized the importance of voting for Congress in the upcoming Jubilee Hills by-election. Reddy promised significant development initiatives if the Congress candidate wins the seat.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Slams BRS BJP Secret Alliance in Jubilee Hills

  • Revanth Reddy accuses BRS and BJP of maintaining secret political alliance
  • CM criticizes KCR, KTR, and Kishan Reddy for obstructing state development
  • BJP's 8 Lok Sabha seats victory seen as evidence of hidden cooperation
  • Congress promises major development projects in Jubilee Hills constituency
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BRS, BJP have 'fevicol bond': Telangana CM Reddy

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy alleges secret 'Fevicol bond' between BRS and BJP, challenges their development claims in Jubilee Hills

"It's high time for the development of the constituency and not the sentiment. - A. Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, Oct 31

Kickstarting the campaign for the by-election in Jubilee Hills Assembly constituency here on Friday, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy accused BRS and BJP of maintaining 'Fevicol bond'.

He alleged that former Chief Minister and BRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), party working president K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy over spreading canards against the people's government and creating hurdles to the development of the state.

Addressing a corner meeting at Vengal Rao Nagar, he said that the BJP leaders were maintaining secret relations with BRS. BJP's victory on 8 Lok Sabha seats last year was evidence of this, he remarked.

CM Revanth Reddy took a swipe at Union Minister Kishan Reddy for 'obstructing' the Musi project and the expansion of Hyderabad Metro Rail.

He asked if Kishan Reddy and another Central minister, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, brought any funds to the state. "They are shamelessly saying that they will carpet bomb Jubilee Hills. The BJP MPs are roaming around Jubilee Hills without asking for funds from PM Modi," the CM said.

Stating that the Congress took up huge development projects at the cost of Rs 4,000 crore in Secunderabad Cantonment after winning the by-election, he appealed to the Jubilee Hills voters to support Congress candidate Naveen Yadav.

"It's high time for the development of the constituency and not the sentiment. There are ups and downs in politics. It will be a historic mistake if Congress is not voted to win the by-election," he said.

By-election in Jubilee Hills is scheduled to be held on November 11. It was necessitated by the death of sitting MLA Maganti Gopinath of BRS. The opposition party has fielded his wife, Maganti Sunitha.

The BJP has once again given a ticket to Lankala Deepak Reddy.

The Chief Minister lambasted KTR for not taking care of Jubilee Hills during his tenure as the Municipal Administration and Urban Development minister for 10 years.

"The then rulers looted the state and never visited Jubilee Hills to address the public grievances. People should take a call and decide who the rowdies are. BRS leaders promoted drug culture, and Naveen Yadav always stood by the poor in the constituency," the CM said while countering the allegations of BRS against the Congress candidate.

The Chief Minister also questioned the BJP for raising objections to inducting Congress leader Mohammed Azharuddin as minister in his cabinet.

"Why is the BJP so upset after Azharuddin is given a ministerial post?" the CM asked.

He promised to take the responsibility of the development of Jubilee Hills with the support of Azharuddin and Naveen Yadav after the by-election.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Jubilee Hills resident, I've seen how neglected our area was during BRS rule. KTR never bothered to address our basic infrastructure issues. Hope Congress delivers on their promises this time.
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Arjun K
While I agree BRS-BJP alliance is problematic, CM Reddy should focus more on governance than political rhetoric. The Musi project and Metro expansion are crucial for Hyderabad's growth - let's see actual progress, not just accusations.
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Sarah B
The "carpet bomb" comment by BJP leaders is absolutely unacceptable! This kind of violent language has no place in our democracy. Shame on them for threatening voters.
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Karthik V
BJP MPs roaming without asking for funds from Modi government shows their true intentions. They're more interested in politics than development of Telangana. 😠
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Meera T
The drug culture allegation against BRS is serious if true. Hyderabad's youth deserve better than politicians promoting such activities. Hope the new leadership cleans up the system.

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