CM’s comments on Hitler shows his arrogance: Harish Rao
BRS leader T Harish Rao launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, accusing him of arrogance and dictatorial tendencies after the latter admitted to being inspired by Adolf Hitler.
Published Date - 7 June 2026, 10:22 PM
Peddapalli: Terming the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy as an ‘arrogant person’, senior BRS leader and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao said that the CM’s recent comments on German dictator Adolf Hitler showed his arrogance.
Revanth Reddy himself admitted that he was a fan of Adolf Hitler and also confessed to being inspired by Hitler in forming the HYDRAA (Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency). It exposed his arrogance and dictatorship. Hitler indulged in the massacre of the poor. The modern Hitler (Revanth Reddy) is disturbing the lives of the poor by demolishing their houses.
Just as Germany had to apologise for the misdeeds of Hilter, the Congress party, in the future, will have to apologise to the people for the mistakes being done by Revanth Reddy, Harish Rao said while participating in the party workers meeting held in Peddapalli on Sunday.
Talking about Rythu Discom, he informed that the agriculture sector would receive only 7 to 8 hours power supply during the day time with the new initiative. The 24-hour free electricity supply implemented in the BRS regime is going to be stopped.
About 3,000 farmers could not get Rythu Bima as the state government failed to pay the premium amount to LIC during the last four months.
Stating that the government completely failed in paddy procurement, Harish Rao said that farmers were eagerly waiting at procurement centers during the last 45 days. About 30 percent of the crop is still there at centers, he said.
In the BRS regime, fertilizer was supplied to farmers by constructing a godown in every mandal. Now, such a situation has developed where farmers have to stand in serpentine queue lines and face lathi-charges.
Congress government, which abnormally increased the prices of lands, registration fee, RTC taxes and liquor, was not providing welfare schemes to the people. Stating that nobody would exercise their votes to the congress party, he expressed confidence that the BRS would win 100 seats in the next elections.