We Will Settle Scores with Interest Once in Power: KTR Warns Officials

We Will Settle Scores with Interest Once in Power: KTR Warns Officials
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BRS Party Working President K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) issued a strong warning to officials, accusing the Congress Party of corruption and illegal activities. Speaking at a preparatory meeting for the "Deeksha Diwas" event scheduled for November 29 in Rajanna Sircilla district, KTR cautioned officials acting in favor of Congress, promising retribution with interest once BRS returns to power.

During his speech, KTR criticized the Congress government, stating that public dissatisfaction had grown within just one year of its rule. He emphasized that people now understand the value of good governance after experiencing the "dark days" under Revanth Reddy's leadership, comparing it unfavorably to the governance of KCR.

KTR recalled the 14-year-long struggle for Telangana, highlighting the sacrifices and efforts made to achieve statehood. He remarked that political ups and downs are natural but criticized the Congress for coming to power unexpectedly. According to him, people across Telangana believe that life was better under KCR's administration.

KTR lambasted the Congress government for failing to implement even one of its six guarantees despite nearly a year in office. He claimed no section of society was happy under Congress rule. Furthermore, he mocked opposition leaders Revanth Reddy and Bandi Sanjay, sarcastically referring to the current governance in Telangana as "RS Brothers' rule."

Anger at Rajanna Sircilla District Collector:
KTR expressed anger at the district collector, accusing him of acting like a Congress worker by allegedly persuading BRS leaders to switch parties. He criticized the appointment of such individuals to official positions and assured party workers that they should not fear Congress leaders or their influence. KTR warned officials behaving like Congress activists that their actions would not be forgotten, promising to "repay them with interest" once BRS regains power.


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