BJP’s Medak MP candidate M. Raghanandana Rao alleged that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is involved in the sensational vote for notes case and his arrest in this case will be certain. He said that no one can save him from this case.
Accusing that Revanth Reddy was involved in this case that was exposed in 2015, he asked who is protecting him from this case till now? He alleged that both KCR and Revanth Reddy families are having cordial relations and protecting each other.
He lamented due to these relations only, till now the Revanth government is not arresting BRS candidate contesting against him in Medak and former IAS officer Venkatrami Reddy besides several serious allegations.
Expressing confidence that BJP will get double-digit MP seats in Telangana, Raghunandan Rao said that Revanth Reddy is aware of possible consequences in Telangana if BJP gets double-digit. He said that Congress has a habit of ignoring its own poll promises to people every time.
He refuted Harish Rao’s criticism about his contesting from Medak Lok Sabha after being defeated from the Dubbaka Assembly seat. He asked why KCR is starting his bus trip from Kamareddy, after losing there in assembly elections? He recalled that Revanth who lost in Kodangal in 2018 later contested and won from Malkajgiri Lok Sabha seat.
He appealed to Mudiraj people not to trust Revanth Reddy’s assurances. If he is really concerned about them, he asked why Mudiraj MLA was not accommodated in his cabinet? Let Revanth reveal how many BCs are in his cabinet?, he asked.
Raghunandan Rao deplored Chief Minister Revanth Reddy forgetting his status and using unwarranted language against Prime Minister Modi. He wondered, chief minister who addressed PM Modi as his `elder brother’ in Adilabad, is now criticizing.
He made it clear that KCR can no longer save BRS from losing its political identity. He alleged that only due to mistakes committed by Congress Telangana in charge Digvijay Singh, KCR was able to rule the state for 10 years. Now, KCR has turned to be `Basmasura’ towards the fate of BRS.