Ramana Reddy argues that the current administration has failed to deliver on its foundational promises, leaving the electorate disillusioned. His critique extends to the BRS, which he accuses of systemic exploitation during its tenure, while simultaneously slamming the Congress for abandoning its commitments despite the party's earlier focus on corruption. The BJP’s optimism is rooted in what leadership describes as a strengthening grassroots presence under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national agenda.
Adding to this defiance, MLA Payal Shankar pointed to the party’s tactical win in Kamareddy as a bellwether for future electoral success. He claims the Congress is actively diverting state resources to fuel broader political ambitions, a strategy he insists will backfire. For the BJP, the path to 2029 remains fixed on positioning itself as the only viable alternative to what they characterize as a cycle of broken governance in Telangana.




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