In Telangana, the political arena is heating up with fiery exchanges between the ruling Congress and the opposition BRS party. Recently, the dialogue war escalated as both parties sparred over the implementation of the six guarantees promised by the Congress. The BRS criticizes that while Congress talks a good game, their actions fall short, especially highlighting the lack of reserved seats for women in free buses.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) have taken their verbal duel to the next level. KTR taunted the Congress for not delivering the promised ₹2500 per month to women, challenging Revanth to show proof or face humiliation. In a fierce tweet, KTR also mocked the Congress by suggesting they are merely continuing "Indiramma's regime," a reference to Sonia Gandhi’s influence, while failing to implement effective welfare measures like free bus services, which have supposedly led to disputes among women over seating.
This ongoing political brawl continues as KCR, the chief of BRS, accuses Congress of deceiving the people of Telangana with hollow promises under the guise of the six guarantees. The war of words shows no signs of abating as both parties hold their ground fiercely.