
Congress and BRS working in tandem, alleges K Reddy at BJP local body poll workshop
Hyderabad, June 20 (UNI) Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G Kishan Reddy on Friday alleged that the Congress and Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) are moving forward with mutual understanding, suggesting a covert alliance between the two parties.
He made these remarks while chairing a workshop organised at the BJP Telangana State Office to strategise for the upcoming local body elections.
The workshop also focused on the current political scenario and key activities to be undertaken across the state under the party's leadership.
Addressing senior leaders and party cadre, Kishan Reddy emphasised the need for the BJP to intensify its outreach to the public. 'It is our responsibility to expose the massive corruption during the BRS regime and to hold the Congress government accountable for failing to deliver on its six guarantees,' he said.
The BJP leader stressed that only a BJP-led government can restore confidence among the people and ensure the state's development, adding that key welfare and development programmes are being implemented in Telangana with the support of the Central government.
Kishan Reddy urged party workers to strengthen the party at the grassroots level and ensure the victory of BJP candidates in the upcoming elections.
The meeting saw the participation of BJP National General Secretary Sunil Bansal, Telangana State Affairs In-charge Abhay Patil, MPs Etala Rajender, D K Aruna, Godem Nagesh, and MLAs Palvai Harish Babu, Payal Shankar, Paidi Rakesh Reddy, Dhanpal Suryanarayana Gupta, among others.

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