He demanded Revanth Reddy to tender unconditional apologies to farmers for his previous electoral promise to implement crop loan waiver on December 9, during the Assembly polls.
BRS senior leader and former Minister T Harish Rao highlighted ten key areas where the BJP's manifesto fell short of addressing the needs of the people.
A victory for BRS Medak candidate P Venkatrami Reddy in the Lok Sabha election would expose the failures of the Congress during the last four months apart from boosting the BRS morale to raise the issues of the public, he said.
Stating that there was no drinking water scarcity in the BRS regime, Harish Rao said that people were facing troubles for drinking water within four months of the Congress party coming to power in the state.
The former Minister said Priyanka Gandhi had announced during the election campaign that the Congress government would extend financial assistance for unemployed youth in the State.
Harish Rao said the people of the State had started realising that the Congress could not keep the promises made during the assembly election campaign.
Apart from allotting 3 acres of land for a burial ground at Ensanpally in Siddipet town, the BRS government had given a funeral vehicle for the Muslim community.
In an open letter, Harish Rao stated that during the BRS regime, the dairy bills were cleared once in every 15 days, but the Congress-led State government kept them pending for the last 45 days.
He criticised the government's decision to double the TET fees compared to Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), asserting that it is unfair to levy such high charges on candidates.
Naresh, who was working in the office as a computer operator on an outsourcing basis, was also removed from the job and had no ties with the Siddipet MLA's office thereafter.