Key Points

BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao has launched an aggressive campaign in Jubilee Hills, distributing 'Congress Debt Cards' to expose what he claims are unfulfilled promises by the ruling party. During door-to-door interactions, KTR highlighted specific financial commitments that he says remain undelivered, including monthly schemes for women and pensions. The campaign aims to mobilize voters ahead of the upcoming by-election, positioning it as an opportunity to hold Congress accountable. KTR is urging voters to support the BRS candidate and reject what he describes as deceptive governance.

Key Points: KTR Launches 'Congress Debt Cards' in Jubilee Hills Blitz

  • BRS targets Congress unfulfilled promises with innovative debt card campaign
  • KTR door-to-door strategy highlights government's alleged deception
  • Specific financial promises like Rs 2,500 monthly scheme remain unmet
  • By-election in Jubilee Hills seen as opportunity to challenge Congress
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BRS distributes 'Congress debt cards' in Jubilee Hills to highlight 'unkept' promises

BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao exposes Congress promises, distributes debt cards highlighting unmet election commitments in Hyderabad

"They showed heaven in the palm to get votes, but even after 700 days, they have not delivered - K.T. Rama Rao"

Hyderabad, Sep 28

As part of its campaign for the upcoming by-election in Jubilee Hills Assembly constituency here, opposition BRS is distributing 'Congress Debt cards' to remind people of what it calls the unfulfilled promises of the ruling party.

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K. T. Rama Rao on Sunday went door to door to distribute 'Congress debt cards' in an apparent counter to 'Congress guarantee cards' distributed by Congress leaders during the 2023 Assembly elections.

During an extensive tour of Shaikpet and Samatha Colony in Jubilee Hills constituency, KTR, along with MLC Dasoju Sravan and BRS minority leaders, distributed 'debt cards'.

The BRS working president said that the Congress government is under the false impression that people will forget its deceitful promises. He said the BRS campaign will remind citizens of the unfulfilled assurances and betrayals committed by the party.

Explaining to people how the Congress government "defrauded" them, KTR urged voters to deliver a fitting response in the upcoming Jubilee Hills by-election, calling it an opportunity for the people to teach Congress a lesson for its deception.

According to BRS, residents shared their grievances with KTR, highlighting issues that arose after Congress came to power: lack of sanitation services, garbage piling up, sewage stagnation, power cuts forcing them to buy inverters, and overall neglect.

KTR assured them that he would take up these concerns with the government and strive for solutions. Locals expressed full confidence in KCR's leadership and the BRS, blessing KTR and affirming that the party would win both the Jubilee Hills by-poll and the upcoming elections.

Later, addressing the media, KTR lashed out at the Congress, saying they showed heaven in the palm to get votes, but even after 700 days, they have not delivered on promises they said would be fulfilled within 100 days.

He pointed out that each woman has been denied Rs 55,000 under the Rs 2,500 monthly scheme for daughters, and each elderly person is owed Rs 44,000 under the Rs 4,000 pension scheme. "They haven't given students scooters, but they are looting the state," he said. The 'Congress Debt Card' movement, he explained, is meant to remind people of these betrayals.

KTR appealed to voters to bless and elect BRS candidate Sunitha, the wife of Maganti Gopinath, whose death necessitated the by-election.

Criticising the Congress administration, KTR cited Mahabubnagar MLA Yennam Srinivas Reddy, who wrote articles lamenting the lack of development funds, and Ellareddy MLA Madan Mohan, who was forced to write to the World Bank seeking Rs 100 crore for his constituency. "These two examples alone are enough to show how bad the Congress governance is," he said.

He also ridiculed Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's claims of building a "Future City," saying, "When the present city is drowning in floods and people are suffering from mosquitoes, the CM is doing real estate business in the name of Future City."

- IANS

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Rohit P
KTR is absolutely right about the power cuts. We had to spend ₹15,000 on an inverter last month. Congress promised 24/7 electricity but we're getting more cuts than before. This 'debt card' campaign is much needed!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate holding politicians accountable, this feels like political drama. Both parties should focus on actual governance rather than these gimmicks. The people of Hyderabad deserve better than this constant blame game.
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Arjun K
The ₹55,000 for women and ₹44,000 pension dues are shocking numbers! Congress made tall promises but can't deliver basic welfare schemes. BRS may not be perfect, but at least they're calling out this betrayal. 🙏
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Michael C
As someone who has lived in Hyderabad for 10 years, I've seen the infrastructure decline under Congress. The sewage stagnation mentioned is real - it's a health hazard in many colonies. Hope this by-election brings some change.
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Kavya N
Future City when present city is drowning? So true! Last monsoon our entire ground floor was flooded. Instead of fixing drainage, CM is talking about fancy projects. BRS should focus on these real issues. 👍

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