BJP Will Revive Telangana’s Lost Dream, Says Nabin
BJP state president N. Ramchander Rao said the massive gathering was a clear sign of the BJP’s victory in the upcoming Warangal Corporation elections.
Hyderabad: BJP president Nitin Nabin on Monday said that the vision with which Telangana was created has been lost due to misrule by the BRS and Congress governments and announced the BJP’s resolve to revive and fulfil that dream. “The dreams of the people of Telangana have been lost in the quagmire of family-based parties,” he said.
Taking part in the ‘Booth Pramukh sammelan’ in Warangal, Nabin claimed that the BJP did not think about political gains or losses during the separate Telangana movement, and the party leader Sushma Swaraj strongly raised her voice for it. “The Congress government is only concerned about its own family. It has no concern for the public. It is following its trusted old model of making promises, but never fulfill. The identity of the Congress government is — promise and forget.”
He charged that the Congress government had promised to provide two lakh jobs in Telangana, but had turned the state into an ATM for its party's leadership in Delhi.
Asking booth presidents and party workers to reach every booth with a resolve to connect with every household, Nabin said that the central party had resolved to strive to form a double-engine government in 2028 that will stand on the ideals of nationalism and whose roots will be connected to Indian culture, to bring a new dimension to development here.
Claiming that every BJP worker was engaged in full-time politics for public service, and dubbed Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi a part-time politician. He asked party workers to ensure that every new eligible voter must be enrolled in the electoral roll, and people must be made aware of the welfare schemes of the central government.
The Congress did not give then-Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao the respect he deserved. It was Prime Minister Narendra Modi who conferred upon him India's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna on Narasimha Rao. The BJP was not defined by dynastic and appeasement politics. But, believes in nationalism and is guided by the principle of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Nabin said.
BJP state president N. Ramchander Rao said the massive gathering was a clear sign of the BJP’s victory in the upcoming Warangal Corporation elections.
Earlier, at a meeting with members of the tribal community, Ramchander Rao accused the KCR government of promising to provide a 10 per cent reservation to the tribal society in proportion to their population, but it had unfortunately linked it with the 12 per cent Muslim reservation Bill.
Later, the matter got stuck in court, and the 10 per cent reservation that Telangana’s tribal society was supposed to receive was delayed and made thousands of tribal youth, students, and members of the community to suffer losses. But the BJP honoured tribals as it has the highest number of tribal MPs and MLAs in the country, he said.

