The political heat in Telangana has intensified as the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) launched a sharp attack on the Congress-led government headed by Revanth Reddy, accusing it of pushing the state into a financial crisis within a short span of time.
In a strongly worded statement, BRS leaders alleged that the Telangana government has accumulated a massive debt of nearly ₹3.75 lakh crore in just about two and a half years of governance. The party criticized the administration for what it described as “irresponsible financial management” and claimed that the state is being burdened without any visible development outcomes.
According to BRS, the government has failed to deliver on key electoral promises and has not initiated any major new infrastructure or welfare projects that justify such heavy borrowing. The opposition party further alleged that despite the rising debt, there has been no substantial progress on the ground, leading to growing concerns among the public about the state’s economic direction.
The criticism also took a political turn, with BRS accusing the ruling Congress of prioritizing central leadership interests over the welfare of Telangana. The party alleged that state resources are being diverted and decisions are being influenced to please leaders in Delhi, rather than focusing on the needs of the people.
These remarks have triggered a fresh political debate in the state, with the ruling Congress expected to respond to the allegations. Political analysts note that financial management and development delivery are likely to become key issues in the coming months as both sides attempt to shape public perception.
As the war of words escalates, the focus now shifts to how the government addresses these concerns and whether it can counter the opposition’s narrative with data and developmental achievements.
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