Congress undid BRS rule’s growth in Telangana, says Harish
The BRS leader said the Congress government’s hasty decisions have led to contraction in Telangana economy
HYDERABAD: BRS leader Harish Rao on Sunday accused the Congress government of undoing the development achieved during the 10-year-old BRS rule in the state.
Supporting his argument, Harish Rao said the revenue of the stamps and registration department had grown 25.62 per cent every year during the BRS government, except during the Covid-19 period.
However, he said its revenue in 2024-25 had shrunk by 1.93 per cent because of lopsided policies and irrational approach of the Revanth Reddy government.
In a statement, Harish Rao listed out four main decisions of the Revanth Reddy government that led to the slow down in the real estate market in the state — Demolition of poor and middle class houses by HYDRAA, the Musi riverfront development project, deviations in Metro line plans and disbandment of pharma city project.
The BRS leader said the Congress government’s hasty decisions have led to contraction in Telangana economy and said there is a dire need for a clear vision to improve infrastructure and carry out the development of the state.