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No one wants the KCR government to retake power, and people are furious with BRS: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday that there was “anger” among the populace in Telangana for the governing BRS and that they did not want the K Chandrasekhar Rao-led government to retake power.

Addressing a public meeting in Huzurabad and taking part in road shows in Peddapalli and Mancherial, Shah said he had traveled throughout Telangana in the run-up to the elections. He asserted that there was “anger” against the BRS government and that “no one wants the KCR government to come back to power.”

Shah, criticising the BRS and Congress for their ‘parivarvaad’ (dynasty) control, said that BC will provide the chief minister should the BJP be elected by the people. But if they support Congress or the BRS, a certain family will provide the CM.

According to him, if the Bharatiya Janata Party is brought to power in Telangana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party have resolved to give the Madiga community of SCs a “vertical quota” and to choose a BC (backward caste) leader as chief minister.

“And hence, the time has come to give VRS to BRS and the time has come to send their vehicle (BRS symbol car) to the garage,” Shah said.

Does this KCR administration need to be replaced on November 30 or not? “Shah questioned the assembly whether a chief minister from a backward caste should be appointed or not.

He said that the BJP must be elected in order to overthrow the BRS administration.

Claiming that a vote for Congress is a vote for corruption and the BRS, he added that the Congress MLAs who had won the previous elections had joined the BRS.

Shah renewed his accusations of match-fixing between the Congress and KCR, claiming that an agreement had been reached between the BRS in Telangana and the Congress to install KCR as chief minister once again and that KCR would then assist Rahul Gandhi in becoming prime minister.

“I would want to inform KCR that your government will not be established in Telangana, and because the prime minister’s position is not open, Rahul would not have a seat in the center. Narendra Modi will take over as prime minister in 2024 as well, according to Shah.

Shah accused the Congress, BRS, and Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM of being dynastic parties that support corruption and that voting for any of them is equivalent to supporting corruption.

He also accused the three parties of caving in to the demands of the minority.

Hyderabad Liberation Day is September 17, the day the princely state of Hyderabad joined the Indian union in 1948. Shah said that KCR does not observe this day “out of fear of Owaisi”. According to him, Telangana would formally commemorate the day if the BJP wins power.

He said that Owaisi is not frightened of the BJP and that KCR and the Congress are “scared” by her.

“Due to fear of Owaisi, he (KCR) gave four per cent reservation to the Muslims and we will abolish the four per cent Muslim reservation and provide the benefit to OBCs, SCs and STs,” he said.

He enumerated the Telangana development projects carried out by the Modi administration.

Shah also emphasized the Telangana BJP’s legislative assembly agenda, which included a pledge to provide free darshan at the Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya and a decrease in gasoline costs.

The head of the BJP made a plea to the populace to make sure that Eatala Rajender, the incumbent MLA from the Huzurabad seat, wins with a resounding majority.

KCR is facing up against Rajender in the Gajwel constituency as well.

“I am certain Rajender will prevail in Huzurabad, and you will see to it that he does. Shah implored the people, “His (Rajender) victory margin should be so high that a signal should go to KCR.”

“What was his (Rajender) mistake, because he opposed to corruption and ‘parivarvaad’, he was made victim by KCR,” Shah said.

A top BRS leader, Rajender was previously dismissed by KCR from the State Cabinet due to accusations of land-grabbing.

Rajender resigned as an MLA after rejecting the accusations. After joining the BJP, he was elected in a byelection.

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