Leaders willing to join Congress should think twice, says Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay

TS BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar

TS BJP President Bandi Sanjay Kumar | photo credit: file photo

Telangana BJP President Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Wednesday urged leaders who are part of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Chief Minister K.K. Chandrasekhar Rao, do some introspection before considering joining the Congress party because “the two parties are united and bound.” swim and sink together”.

He said, ‘Congress is a sinking ship and I feel sad as some leaders are considering joining it. Even if they manage to win in the next elections, it is like voting for the BRS as the two parties are bound to have an alliance, as Congress leaders like K. Jana Reddy and Komatireddy Venkata Reddy announced,’ Mr Sanjay said.

Addressing a public meeting late night at Laksetipet in Mancherial as part of the ‘Mahajan Sampark Abhiyan’ to mark nine years of the Narendra Modi government, he said he was not interested in any post and had never applied for it. didn’t work “If our party president JP Nadda calls me and asks me to step down, I am ready to work wherever he orders me. Posts are not permanent and the real strength of our party is our cadre.

Mr. Sanjay alleged that Mr. Chandrasekhar Rao is supporting the Congress because he felt that the BRS on its own cannot take on the BJP which is winning the recent bypolls, and even changed the name from TRS . He said that the BJP is the only party that can defeat the BRS and asked his party MLAs to think about their continuance in the party if they had any self-respect after acting president KT Rama Rao’s remarks about them. They said.

The Karimnagar MP accused the KCR regime of taking credit for various welfare and development schemes when funds were coming from the central government. He reminded the gathering about the forgotten promises of two-bedroom houses for the poor, doles for the unemployed, loan waiver for farmers and “cheating every section of Telangana society”.

He alleged that ruling party MLAs have been “indulging in shady activities” and the growing complaints of women about harassment have brought shame to the state. Former MP Vivek Venkataswamy was also present.