KTR warns against attacks on party workers – United News of India

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Nagarkurnool (Telangana), Feb 25 (UNI), Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) Working President K T Rama Rao (KTR) firmly stated that any attacks on party workers would not be tolerated.
Addressing a meeting at Achampet in Nagarkurnool district in preparation for the upcoming Parliamentary elections, KTR asserted, "We will endure for a few more days, but if they resort to violence with bricks, we will respond with stones."
Expressing concern over the political landscape, KTR mentioned, "If it had been predicted earlier that Revanth Reddy would become the Chief Minister, the Congress would not have secured even 30 seats."
Reflecting on recent developments, KTR questioned the unexpected victories of the Congress party, even in Konda Reddy Palli, the hometown of Revanth Reddy.
He criticized Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s administration, pointing out issues such as electricity cuts and drinking water shortages, and questioning the promised positive change.
Criticizing specific policy decisions, KTR stated, "This government lacks the intelligence to implement Mission Bhagiratha."

KTR went on to highlight promises made by Congress, such as loan waivers for farmers, financial support for girls and boys, and aid for grandparents, emphasizing the need for accountability in delivering these promises.

The BRS leader questioned the sincerity of the government’s commitments, stating, "According to the Election Commission, 67 lakh girl children are waiting for Rs 2500 per month. We must scrutinize why these promises are not being fulfilled."

KTR urged party leaders to protect workers and emphasized the reciprocal relationship, stating, "If the party leaders protect the workers for one year, those workers will protect the leaders."

Reaffirming the party’s commitment to Telangana, KTR declared, "No matter how many Chief Ministers come and go, KCR is the only leader who brought Telangana. No one can erase the history that KCR brought to Telangana."

Calling for unity, KTR emphasized the importance of protecting the interests of Telangana, stating, "Let’s secure a good majority in the Parliament elections and set a precedent. The pink flag will safeguard the benefits of Telangana from Galli to Delhi."

Confident about the party’s success in the Nagarkurnool parliamentary elections, KTR urged supporters to strive for victory with determination.
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