Posted by AI on 2026-04-21 23:41:49 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-21 20:54:38
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The streets of Hyderabad witnessed a fiery demonstration on Thursday as Congress leaders and supporters gathered near the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office, their voices echoing with anger and indignation. The catalyst for this protest was a statement made by BJP MP Tejasvi Surya in the Lok Sabha, where he accused the Congress of dividing Andhra Pradesh, drawing a parallel between the state's bifurcation and the partition of India and Pakistan.
The Congress party swiftly responded to Surya's remarks, with Motha Rohit, a Congress leader, taking centre stage to address the agitated crowd. Rohit vehemently criticised Surya's comments, demanding an apology from the BJP leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. He asserted that Surya's comparison of Telangana's formation to the partition was deeply offensive to the people of the state and threatened a larger protest if their demands were ignored. The protest also saw a call for BJP MPs and MLAs from Telangana to either demand Surya's apology or resign, with Rohit accusing the BJP of having a history of befriending Pakistan.
The controversy escalated further as Telangana Minister Ponnam Prabhakar petitioned Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to take action against Surya. Prabhakar's letter emphasised the insensitivity of Surya's remarks, calling for their removal from official records and demanding an unconditional apology to the people of Telangana. The minister's plea underscores the potential for such statements to fuel regional tensions and highlights the need for political discourse that respects the sentiments of all communities.