Nabin accused the BRS of misappropriating public funds through the Kaleshwaram project and alleged that the Congress serves as a shield for these financial irregularities. The rhetoric extended to historical grievances, with the BJP leader faulting Congress for its treatment of former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao. Looking toward local governance, Nabin signaled a firm rejection of any alliance with the AIMIM, positioning the BJP as the sole alternative for voters ahead of the GHMC elections.
Beyond electoral critiques, the party focused on internal expansion. Nabin virtually inaugurated nine district offices, emphasizing a strategy to embed the BJP into every village and neighborhood in Telangana. He framed this growth as a tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s integration of the region into the Indian Union. By promoting the concept of a double-engine government, the party aims to synchronize state operations with central development initiatives led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, declaring that the transformation of the state's political climate is an imminent goal.

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