KTR Reveals Rahul Gandhi's Auto Driver Betrayal Amid 161 Suicides

KTR has exposed how Rahul Gandhi's election promises to auto drivers remain unfulfilled after two years. The heartbreaking story of Mashrat Ali shows how auto owners have become daily wage earners under Congress rule. With 161 auto drivers taking their own lives due to financial distress, the situation has reached crisis levels. KTR demands immediate implementation of the promised welfare measures and holds Rahul Gandhi morally responsible for the betrayal.

Key Points: KTR Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Betraying Telangana Auto Drivers

  • KTR traveled by auto to BRS headquarters to understand drivers' struggles
  • 161 auto drivers committed suicide since Congress came to power
  • Rahul Gandhi promised Rs 12,000 annual aid and welfare board in 2023
  • Auto owner Mashrat Ali lost both vehicles, now rents for daily survival
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Rahul Gandhi betrayed Telangana's autorickshaw drivers: KTR

BRS leader KTR exposes Rahul Gandhi's unfulfilled promises to Telangana auto drivers, revealing 161 suicides and financial ruin under Congress rule.

"Sir, I was an owner then; today I am a driver - Mashrat Ali"

Hyderabad, Oct 27

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President K.T. Rama Rao on Monday alleged that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi betrayed Telangana's auto drivers by failing to fulfil the promises made during the 2023 Assembly elections.

Rama Rao travelled in an autorickshaw to reach the BRS headquarters, Telangana Bhavan, while another senior party leader and former minister, T. Harish Rao, also travelled in an autorickshaw in the city to understand their problems.

The BRS leaders alleged that ever since Congress came to power, 161 autorickshaw drivers have committed suicide. They demanded compensation of Rs 10 lakh each for the families of the autorickshaw drivers who died by suicide.

K. T. Rama Rao (KTR) reminded that during the 2023 Telangana election campaign, Rahul Gandhi had personally met and travelled with auto drivers, promising to establish an Auto Drivers' Welfare Board and to provide Rs 12,000 annual financial assistance to every driver. Two years later, none of those promises have been fulfilled.

KTR told media persons that he met Mashrat Ali, the same auto owner who had driven Rahul Gandhi during his campaign visit to Hyderabad two years ago. Once the proud owner of two auto-rickshaws, Mashrat Ali has now been forced to sell both his vehicles due to financial hardship under the Congress rule. Today, he is a daily-wage auto driver, renting an auto for Rs 400 per day just to make ends meet, said the BRS leader.

"Two years ago, Rahul Gandhi rode in Mashrat Ali's auto and promised a better life for drivers. Today, that same man has lost both his autos and is struggling to survive. He told me, 'Sir, I was an owner then; today I am a driver. I used to earn Rs 2,500 a day, now I barely make Rs 1,000. Congress betrayed us. They promised a welfare board and Rs 1,000 monthly support, but gave us nothing. They even took away what little we had.'"

KTR said this heartbreaking story reflects the true face of the Congress government, which has failed every section of society. "Rahul Gandhi must wake up from his deep slumber.

He promised to deliver within 100 days -- it's been two years. Auto drivers are losing their livelihoods, and 161 have already taken their own lives due to the Congress government's neglect," KTR said.

He added that while Rahul Gandhi continues to make lofty speeches about the poor, his own party's government in Telangana is pushing working-class citizens into poverty.

"Rahul Gandhi preaches compassion and equality, but his government practises betrayal. When you cannot honour promises to poor auto drivers, you lose the moral right to speak about justice."

He demanded that Rahul Gandhi take moral responsibility and ensure that his government immediately implements the Auto Drivers' Welfare Board and Rs 12,000 annual assistance as promised.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree promises should be kept, let's not forget that BRS also had 10 years to help auto drivers. Why are they suddenly so concerned now? Both parties play politics with people's lives. We need genuine development, not political drama.
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Sarah B
The statistic about 161 auto drivers committing suicide is shocking and deeply concerning. This isn't just about politics - these are real human lives. The government must address this crisis immediately with proper mental health support and financial assistance.
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Aditya G
As a Hyderabad resident, I see auto drivers struggling every day. Fuel prices keep rising, but fares remain stagnant. The promised welfare board could have helped them with insurance, pensions, and education for their children. Congress should stop making excuses and deliver what they promised.
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Michael C
KTR traveling in an auto is good optics, but where was this concern when BRS was in power? Auto drivers have been facing problems for years. Both parties need to stop using them as political pawns and actually implement sustainable solutions.
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Nisha Z
The fact that Mashrat Ali went from owning two autos to renting one shows how bad the economic situation has become. ₹400 daily rent is too high! Government should regulate auto rental rates and provide subsidized loans for drivers to own their vehicles.

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