BJP MLA Alleti Maheshwar Reddy has lashed out at the Telangana government, accusing it of being “based on lies” and failing to fulfill the promises made to the people. Reddy’s comments came in the wake of the state government’s recent budget presentation, which he claimed lacked any real substance or new initiatives.
“This government is based on lies and has not been able to fulfil all the promises it has made,” Reddy stated, highlighting the BJP’s criticism of the state government’s track record. According to the MLA, the government has merely presented a budget without delivering on critical promises, especially those related to development and welfare.
Reddy’s remarks reflect growing discontent within the opposition, with the BJP taking aim at the ruling party for what it perceives as unmet commitments to the people of Telangana. The opposition has been vocal in criticizing the government’s performance, particularly on issues such as infrastructure, employment, and welfare schemes.
As Telangana approaches the next elections, the BJP is ramping up its criticism of the ruling party’s inability to address key issues, framing the upcoming electoral contest as a choice between promises and delivery. With allegations of unfulfilled promises and a lack of accountability, the BJP is positioning itself as a challenger to the status quo in the state.