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Summary:
On December 7, 2025, the Telangana BJP held a “Maha Dharna” protest in Hyderabad against the Congress government, which is celebrating its second anniversary. BJP leaders, including Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy and BJP Telangana president N. Ramchander Rao, accused the government of corruption, failure to deliver on promises, favoring land mafias and real estate lobbies, and harboring anti-national elements while ignoring public safety. They contrasted this with the central government’s achievements and challenged the Chief Minister to a public debate.
Rewritten News Article:
Telangana BJP Slams Congress Government on Second Anniversary, Alleges Corruption and Inaction
HYDERABAD, December 7, 2025 – The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Telangana launched a scathing attack on the state’s Congress government today, marking its second anniversary with a “Maha Dharna” (massive protest) at Indira Park in Hyderabad. Led by BJP Telangana President N. Ramchander Rao and attended by senior figures including Union Minister for Coal & Mines G. Kishan Reddy, the party accused the Congress administration of widespread corruption, failing to fulfill election promises, and endangering public safety.
“Telangana is sinking under this government,” declared Rao, alleging that land mafias and real estate lobbies are thriving while ordinary citizens see no benefit. He compared the current administration to a “CM and Brothers” model, suggesting a continuation of the previous BRS government’s alleged favoritism.
Rao specifically criticized the Hyderabad Industrial Land Transfer Policy (HILPT), claiming it opens the door to further corruption. He accused the Congress government of prioritizing real estate interests over the public good. He also attacked the government’s failure to implement its election promises, the “six guarantees” and “420 promises,” questioning the celebration of the government’s anniversary.
Furthermore, the BJP leader alleged that the Congress government is “sheltering and nurturing urban Naxals” while the central government works to eliminate Naxalism nationwide. He accused the party of communal politics and pandering to “anti-national forces.”
In contrast, Rao highlighted the central government’s contributions to Telangana, including expansion of national highways, the establishment of AIIMS Bibinagar, the introduction of Vande Bharat trains, a Tribal University, and the revival of the Ramagundam fertilizer factory.
Earlier in the day, Union Minister Kishan Reddy challenged Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to a public debate on the implementation of election promises, suggesting Indira Park, the Press Club, or Praja Bhavan as possible venues. “With what face is the CM celebrating two years of rule?” Reddy questioned.
The BJP leaders vowed to continue their opposition and expressed confidence that the people of Telangana would reject the Congress party in the future, just as they had previously rejected the BRS.