Addressing a roadshow supporting Medak Lok Sabha BRS candidate P Venkatrami Reddy in Gajwel on Saturday, Harish Rao said the BJP and the Congress had obstructed the development of Gajwel.
Stopping the supply of KCR kits to lactating women in government hospitals, irrigable and drinking water scarcity were also the changes brought by the Congress.
Former Minister T Harish Rao said Revanth Reddy had carried similar Goebbels propaganda against the BRS during the assembly elections to win the elections by misleading the people.
Maheshwar Reddy said the Chief Minister had promised to waive farm loans up to Rs. 2 lakh by August 15, whereas he was supposed to implement all the promises made under the six guarantees.
Speaking to Congress social media team at a programme in the city, the Chief Minister said there was a prescribed format of the resignation letter to be submitted to the Speaker.
Harish Rao said that the people of Telangana would not vote for Congress because the party failed to keep its electoral promises even after four and half months.
The Markfed had initially opened the procurement centres on February 23, aiming to purchase 2,209 metric tonnes, which they have announced as Centre’s pool.
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.
Chandrashekhar Rao attended the 13th day ceremony of Hanumantha Rao held in a private function hall here on Wednesday and paid floral tributes and consoled the MLA and his family members.
After performing special pujas for the campaign vehicles of Medak Lok Sabha candidate P Venkatrami Reddy at the temple on Wednesday, Harish Rao said Patancheru BRS MLA Gudem Mahipal Reddy had also launched his last three election campaigns from the same temple.
Drawing attention to the Assembly election promises, the BRS leader recalled similar instances where the Congress did not implement its promises post victory.