KTR, Harish Rao ridicule Congress promises to develop Jubilee Hills
BRS leaders KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao criticised the Congress for making false promises of developing Jubilee Hills, accusing it of betraying voters and demolishing homes of the poor. They urged voters to compare BRS progress with Congress failures.
Published Date - 26 October 2025, 02:38 PM
Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao and former Minister T Harish Rao accused the Congress of betraying voters and ridiculed its promise to deliver development in Jubilee Hills. They demanded the Congress leaders to spell out development works taken up specifically to Secunderabad Cantonment after the Congress candidate won the bypolls.
During a meeting with Vaddera Sangam leaders at Telangana Bhavan on Sunday, Rama Rao said Jubilee Hills voters backed development under BRS in 2023 Assembly elections, but not the Congress rhetoric. He accused the Revanth Reddy government of demolishing poor families’ homes and failing to deliver on promises, including double-bedroom housing, and minority representation in the Ministry.
“The Congress won the Cantonment byelection with lofty promises, but did nothing after getting elected. Comparatively, the BRS developed Hyderabad into a liveable and secure city with uninterrupted power, communal harmony and welfare for all,” he said. He urged people to judge ten years of BRS progress against two years of Congress fraud, and elect BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha.
Harish Rao recounted BRS welfare initiatives for the Vaddera community including tractors in Siddipet, land allocation for an community building in Hyderabad. He accused the Ministers of fighting over commissions and corruption, ignoring governance.
“While the BRS constructed a record one lakh double-bedroom houses, Revanth Reddy demolished equal number of homes belonging to the poor in the name of development. People must vote out the Congress as Revanth Reddy cannot protect the poor,” he said. He warned voters that electing Congress would mean continued neglect.
Both leaders promised to press the government to deliver pending double-bedroom houses and to push for political and economic upliftment of the Vaddera community. They called on Jubilee Hills voters to reject “false promises” and vote for development on polling day.