Nitin Nabin Vows a Repeat of West Bengal in Telangana
Accuses Congress and BRS of loot and appeasement

Hyderabad: BJP national president Nitin Nabin on Sunday accused the Congress of cheating Telangana by not fulfilling the Six Guarantees and said that the results witnessed in West Bengal will be repeated in the Telangana Assembly elections in 2028.
Addressing booth-level party presidents from three corporation limits in Greater Hyderabad at the Exhibition Grounds, Nabin said that thanks to the Modi government, new Vande Bharat trains would be manufactured from the same Coach factory in Kazipet. The earlier UPA government insulted the son of the soil and former prime minister P.V. Narasimha Rao.
Sharing the last information, Nabin said the Central government has announced setting up the Civil Aviation Research Centre in Hyderabad for Rs 400 crore, besides completing several projects including a crucial flyover at Amberpet with Rs 400 odd crore, AIIMS Hospital at Bibinagar, renovation of Secunderabad Railway station with Rs 700 crore on par with an international airport, funding for MMTS Phase-II and 100 km rail line in the state among many other projects.
The earlier BRS government converted the Kaleshwaram irrigation project into an ATM and looted the public money. Instead of taking action against the guilty, the Congress continued the same kind of loot after coming to power. The Congress had cheated unemployed youth by promising to fill 2 lakh jobs in the first year and release a job calendar.
The BJP will expose these two parties on how they cheated people and looted state resources, and adopted a development-oriented agenda. “If we have to change the fortunes of Bhagyanagar, every party worker must reach every house and voter and explain the works of the Modi government. The party workers must work to enrol every eligible voter in the voter list,” Nabin said.
“Though the BJP tried hard to oust the corrupt and family rule by the BRS, there seem to be some gaps, which help the Congress to come to power. It is high time to go with a renewed spirit to defeat the Congress and the BRS, which are surrendering to the AIMIM and appeasement politics,” Nabin said. He promised to bring real development, politics of development and not politics of dynasty and corruption by the Congress and the BRS in the coming three municipal corporation elections in the city.
Union minister for coal and mines G. Kishan Reddy appealed to party workers to save Hyderabad from the MIM, which spread during the Congress and the BRS rule. The MIM is dictating the recruitment of police officers. Many bastis in the old city with a Hindu population have turned empty due to the pressure politics of MIM leaders, who are getting all the support from the ruling parties. The BJP workers must work with the BLOs and ensure that bogus voters are not enrolled, and every eligible Indian voter must be enrolled in the voter list,” Kishan Reddy said.
BJP state president N. Ramchander Rao charged that Revanth Reddy turned the state into an adda (fiefdom) for his real estate and ignored the basic infrastructure in the city. After every rain, the roads in the city become like rivers with floodwaters. He asked the party workers to ensure that all eligible voters were enrolled during the SIR, and warned that otherwise, the Rohingya and Bangladeshi people would join as voters.
Earlier, Nabin inaugurated the newly constructed Rangareddy district party office in Shamshabad and eight other district party offices virtually. He called on party workers to turn the premises into active centres of resolve and public service, intensify door‑to‑door outreach and strengthen public trust in the BJP leadership and policies.
He congratulated cadres on the openings in Rangareddy Rural, Adilabad, Asifabad, Nirmal, Kamareddy, Siddipet, Medak, Wanaparthy and Nagarkurnool. He described the offices as more than buildings — as “sankalp kendras” (centres of resolve) and service hubs designed to deepen the party’s connection with citizens.

