In a scathing political offensive, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy launched a blistering attack on the opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), declaring the party politically obsolete and comparing it to a vehicle that has been permanently parked in the garage.
Political Battle Intensifies in Assembly
The sharp remarks came during the ongoing Assembly session where the Chief Minister didn't mince words while addressing the state's political landscape. "The car has already been dumped in the garage," Reddy stated emphatically, drawing a vivid analogy about BRS's current political relevance.
Congress's Development Agenda Takes Center Stage
While dismantling the opposition, CM Reddy simultaneously outlined the Congress government's ambitious development roadmap for Telangana. He emphasized that his administration is focused on delivering tangible progress and welfare schemes that directly benefit the common people, contrasting it with what he termed as the "empty rhetoric" of the previous regime.
Reddy's Rising Political Momentum
The Chief Minister's confident assertions reflect the Congress party's growing consolidation of power in the state. Political analysts see these statements as indicative of the shifting political dynamics in Telangana, where the Congress appears increasingly assertive while positioning BRS as a fading political force.
The verbal confrontation sets the stage for intensified political battles in the coming months, with both parties preparing for future electoral contests. Reddy's aggressive posture suggests the Congress intends to maintain offensive momentum rather than adopting a defensive stance against the opposition.