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Home | Telangana | Bjp Accuses Congress Of Turning Global Summit Into Real Estate Showcase

BJP accuses Congress of turning Global Summit into real estate showcase

BJP MLA P Rakesh Reddy criticised the Congress government for projecting inflated achievements through the Global Summit, alleging poor arrangements and lack of real investment. He accused the government of ignoring rural distress and questioned the utilisation of the State’s budget and debt.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 11 December 2025, 08:05 PM
BJP accuses Congress of turning Global Summit into real estate showcase
Armoor MLA P Rakesh Reddy
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Hyderabad: The State BJP on Thursday accused the Congress government of misleading the public with its claims on the Global Summit, describing the event as a graphic show designed to project inflated achievements.

Armoor MLA P Rakesh Reddy alleged that the summit lacked basic arrangements, stating that “there were hardly any facilities even for MLAs”. He said the gathering appeared to feature only a handful of real estate developers and resembled “a brochure release ceremony of real estate agencies”, rather than an international investment platform.


He said the Congress government should refrain from making tall claims and instead focus on the promises it made to the people. In a video circulating on social media, the MLA said that people, particularly youth in thandas and villages, were being pushed into such distress that they were selling their kidneys and blood. He urged the government to prioritise health, education and employment in rural areas.

Rakesh Reddy said the objective of the summit appeared to be an attempt to push up land prices rather than attract meaningful investment. He questioned whether the Congress government had built even a single school or hospital in Adilabad or other districts in the past two years.

“The State government boasts about a Rs.5 lakh crore annual budget and Rs.3 lakh crore debts. Where did the Rs.8 lakh crore vanish? Still three years are left for the Congress government and it should address people’s issues,” he said.

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