KTR accuses Revanth Reddy of betraying Muslims and BCs
BRS leader KT Rama Rao accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of betraying Muslims and BCs with false promises and attempting to manipulate the Jubilee Hills by-election with fake voters. He urged BRS cadres to expose the Congress government’s deceitful governance
Updated On - 13 October 2025, 04:04 PM
Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Monday alleged that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had betrayed Muslims and Backward Classes with false promises and was now trying to manipulate the Jubilee Hills by-election by enrolling thousands of fake voters. He said the Congress had stooped to its lowest level by blaming opposition parties and the courts for its own failures.
Addressing a massive gathering of BRS workers at Rahmatnagar under the Jubilee Hills constituency, Rama Rao said the Congress government had cheated BCs by making tall claims of providing 42 per cent reservations and later blaming the courts when the move failed legal scrutiny. “Revanth Reddy promised 42 per cent BC quota knowing well it would not stand in court. This is deceit at its worst,” he said.
He also accused Revanth Reddy of deceiving Muslims with empty promises while demolishing their houses in the name of development. Referring to how former cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin was sidelined by the Congress after being promised an MLC post, he said it showed how the ruling party treated even its own leaders. “Azhar was tricked, BCs were cheated and Muslims were ignored. This government runs on deception,” he said.
Calling Revanth Reddy the most bankrupt Chief Minister the Telugu States had ever seen, the BRS working president alleged that the Congress was using unethical means to influence the outcome in Jubilee Hills. “In the Jubilee Hills constituency, 43 fake votes were registered under a single house, with thousands more added across the constituency to sway the result,” he said, urging party cadres to stay alert and ensure every genuine voter exercised their right to vote.
He said the Congress government had stopped welfare schemes such as Bathukamma sarees, Ramzan gifts and the Mahalakshmi scheme, leaving women, farmers and youth disheartened. While former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao developed Telangana into a model State, Revanth Reddy had turned it into a circus, he said.
Terming the Jubilee Hills by-poll a fight between the car and the bulldozer, Rama Rao urged voters to teach the Congress a lesson that would echo all the way to Delhi. A defeat for the ruling party in Jubilee Hills would be a direct blow to the Congress high command and its deceptive politics, he said, adding that it would force the government to implement its poll promises. He urged BRS cadres to expose the Congress government’s failures by reaching every household and mobilising voters. He also asked them to distribute the “Congress Dues Cards”, listing the party’s unfulfilled promises and making the by-poll a turning point in Telangana’s politics.
“Let this election mark the beginning of Telangana’s fight against deceit and arrogance,” he said.