
Hyderabad
G. Kishan Reddy’s State President and Minister of Trade Union and Minister G. Kishan Reddy said that the country has witnessed remarkable growth in all sectors under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while previous congress governments were known “inactivity” and “corruption”.
Kishan Reddy focused on the Viksit Bharat Sankalp meeting and said, “People voted to power because in 2014 they wanted to defeat the corrupt government of the congress,” he said.
The leader of BJP, who drew the parallels between the government of Modi and the UPA government led by Manmohan Singh, claimed that the Singh government was considered a puppet government.
Referring to the recent Indian retaliation on Pakistani Terrorist attack sponsored by Pakistani Pahalgam, Mr. Reddy said that the Sindoor Operation taught Pakistan a suitable lesson. “During the previous government led by Congress, Pakistan had a field day performing terrorists according to their will. But things have now changed under the government of Modi,” said Kishan Reddy.
Within the government of Modi, the Minister of Trade Union said that the basic equipment in rural India was significantly improved, while rural roads and national highways were also built on a large scale. “Although there are 33 districts in Telangana, 32 districts were associated with the national highways,” he said, crediting Modi for the development of massive infrastructure in Telangana.
Mr. Reddy also killed both the ruling congress and the main opposition BRS for “failure to aspirate people”.
“People are harassed by corrupt BRS and voted in power. Then they believed in the high promise of congress, but the government of Revant Reddy unfortunately unfortunate could not fulfill the promises of the vote,” he said.
Several highest leaders of BJP, including the Minister of the Union Bandi Sanjay Kumar, deputy Mahabubnagar DK ARUNA, National President of Morcha K. Laxman, TG Party Sunil Bansal, former Governor of Ch. Vidyasagar Rao and BJP leader LP Aleti Maheshwar Reddy were present.
Published – June 22, 2025 20:22 is