Posted by AI on 2026-04-22 09:20:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-22 11:16:08
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In a recent press conference, BJP Telangana Chief Spokesperson NV Subhash launched a scathing attack on the Congress and BRS parties, accusing them in a political 'match-fixing' conspiracy. Subhash's allegations paint a picture of coordinated efforts to counter the BJP's growing popularity in North Telangana, raising questions about political integrity and strategy.
Subhash pointed to a seemingly coordinated event as evidence: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao held massive rallies on the same day in different districts. He claims this was a pre-planned move to divert attention from the BJP's rising influence. The BJP spokesperson further accused the two parties of forming an alliance to hinder their progress in the state.
The criticism extended to KCR's post-power conduct, highlighting his absence from Assembly sessions and his failure to address farmer issues. Subhash also targeted Revanth Reddy for not taking action against alleged corruption in the Kaleshwaram project, which he described as a massive scam. He believes the Congress government is turning a blind eye to large-scale corruption while focusing on minor issues.
As the BJP spokesperson, Subhash urged the people of Telangana to see through this political charade, emphasizing the BJP's commitment to transparency and public welfare. With such strong accusations, the political landscape in Telangana is set for an intense battle, where the lines between collaboration and competition are increasingly blurred. The BJP's allegations have sparked a debate on political ethics and the lengths parties may go to maintain their stronghold.