BRS Chief K Chandrasekhar Rao discharged from Yashoda Hospital

ANI July 5, 2025 484 views

Former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has been discharged from Yashoda Hospital after a routine health check-up. During his hospital stay, BRS leaders discussed various state issues and political strategies. KT Rama Rao launched a sharp criticism against Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, predicting significant electoral consequences for the Congress party. The political discourse has intensified with strong rhetoric and accusations from both sides.

"If Revanth Reddy continues as CM for five years, Congress will not have any voters for the next 15 years" - KT Rama Rao
Hyderabad, July 5: Former Telangana Chief Minister and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President K Chandrasekhar Rao was discharged from Yashoda Hospital in Hyderabad on Sunday and returned to his residence in Nandi Nagar, as per a release.

Key Points

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KCR discharged from Yashoda Hospital after routine health check-up

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BRS leaders discuss state issues during hospital visit

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KT Rama Rao attacks CM Revanth Reddy's political strategy

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Heated political rhetoric between BRS and Congress leadership

On Friday, BRS chief KCR was admitted at the hospital following a routine health check-up.

Several party leaders met him at the hospital where he held extensive discussions with them on the prevailing conditions in the state, the availability of urea fertilizers for farmers, agriculture, irrigation water, other public issues, and current matters.

Meanwhile, BRS leader KT Rama Rao launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, claiming that if Reddy remained in office for five years, the Congress party would lose its voter base in the state for the next 15 years.

Speaking to ANI, Rao said, "The condition of Congress in the state is such that if Revanth Reddy continues as the CM for five years, Congress will not have any voters for the next 15 years..."Rao further reacted to CM Reddy's statement on naming welfare schemes after Indira Gandhi and said that the statement indicated that people would not understand the greatness of Indira Gandhi unless they were stripped and thrashed.

Rao also questioned Rahul Gandhi if getting people thrashed was his 'mohabbat ki dukaan.'

"He has gone on to say that unless people are stripped and thrashed, they will not understand the greatness of Indira Gandhi. I would like to ask Rahul Gandhi, is this your 'mohabbat ki dukaan'?... People of the state will not tolerate this language and will avenge it at the right time... " he added.

Earlier, CM Reddy stated that the welfare and development schemes introduced by Indira Gandhi had been enlightening the lives of the poor; hence, they were being named after her.

"The welfare and development schemes launched by Indira Gandhi are enlightening the lives of the poor, and that's the reason we are naming our welfare schemes after Indira Gandhi. In Hyderabad, to provide a meal for Rs 5 to the poor and even provide them breakfast, we have named canteens after Indira Gandhi. These senseless people staged a protest against naming canteens after Indira Gandhi. They won't understand the greatness of Indira Gandhi unless they're stripped and thrashed, Reddy said.

Reader Comments

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Shreya B
The language used by both sides is shocking! "Stripped and thrashed"? Is this how we want our leaders to speak? We teach our children to respect elders but politicians are setting such poor examples. Disappointed as a Telangana resident.
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Karthik V
Instead of naming schemes after leaders, why not focus on actual implementation? We've seen so many Indira canteens fail in other states. Better to provide quality services than waste money on renaming everything. #DevelopmentOverPolitics
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Ananya R
KTR's comments about Congress losing voter base might be exaggerated, but can't deny the public anger over rising prices and urea shortages. Our farmers are suffering while leaders fight over names. Shameful!
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Michael C
Visiting from Canada and following Telangana politics - the level of discourse here is concerning. In our country, such language would immediately disqualify politicians from office. India deserves better leadership standards.
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Priyanka N
Whatever the politics, we must appreciate that KCR was discussing farmers' issues even during his hospital stay. At least some leaders still remember their core responsibilities. Hope he recovers fully soon! 💐

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