Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka criticized the previous BRS government, stating that despite making numerous promises, they failed to implement any initiative successfully and are now claiming ethical governance with raised hands. During his tour of the Secunderabad parliamentary constituency on Tuesday, Vikramarka addressed a meeting and accused the BRS of deceiving the public over the past decade, leading the state into a substantial debt burden. He emphasized that the BRS even borrowed money for future generations, pointing out the consequences of their mismanagement.
Bhatti Vikramarka announced that the Congress government would expose the wrongdoings of various individuals, including key figures, as part of their commitment to transparency. Responding to criticism from KTR, he questioned why people would lose faith if the ruling party governed effectively. Vikramarka asserted that the Congress government aims to distribute the state’s wealth to the people, fostering an environment of self-respect and freedom.
He outlined the goal of making Hyderabad a drug-free city under “Indiramma’s kingdom” and assured clean and green governance for the state. Vikramarka urged the people of Hyderabad to recognize that development in Indiramma’s reign signifies welfare without the presence of drugs. Additionally, he warned against ignoring those who promote division based on regions and religions, inciting people and disrupting law and order.