Hyderabad
Working President Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and former Minister KT Rama Rao warned the state and the central government that if they ignore the aspirations of youth, (governments) will face the risk of movements against them.
When he spoke to an event organized by a television news network in Mumbai on Saturday, he said that while the dreams of Indian youth are rising, the ideas of those who are in power remained limited to Pakistan and Bangladesh.
He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for averting people by evoking initial emotions.
“Mr. Modi has managed to divert public attention with the perception and administration of the media,” BRS leader said, stressing that India should focus on competition with the West, China and Japan to compare with insufficiently developed neighbors.
He said that the economies of India and China were almost the same until 1985 with an income per capita $ 500 and $ 300. “But today, after 40 years, the Indian economy is $ 4 trillion with $ 2,700 income, while China has risen to $ 20 trillion with $ 13,000.
He emphasized the progress of Telangany in just 10 years and quoted the largest elevator in the world, Kaleshwaam, the largest Amazon campus and the largest innovation center in the world, T-Hub, is located in Hyderabad.
He reminded the Gen-Z power audience and quoted how students of the Central University of Telangana forced the government to try to sell 400 acres of forest land.
He called on the youth not to be limited to digital media – but to enter politics.
He noted that the leaders of the technological industry like Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella leader of American society, but India itself did not create a single world innovation.
“We don’t just need risk capital, we need adventure capital,” he said, saying that the Indian 380 million Gen-Z was eagerly working with governments in the transformation of the world.
Published – September 2025 20:40 is
