Bandi will steer the party in Assembly elections: Kishan Reddy

Update: 2023-01-05 18:30 GMT
State BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar. (DC File Photo)

HYDERABAD: Union minister G. Kishan Reddy said that there is no proposal to change the existing state committee of BJP. “We will go to the next Assembly elections with the state committee headed by MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar,”, he said.

Speaking to reporters in New Delhi on Thursday, Kishan Reddy said that the family rules of BRS and MIM were destroying Telangana. Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao has ignored Indian Constitution in Telangana and brought in a Kalvakuntla Constitution, he said.

The minister said that people were vexed with the misrule of BRS government and were ready to oust the government. BJP has a strong leadership and the people will go for an ethics-driven party like the BJP in the coming elections.

Touching the poachgate case, Kishan Reddy said that he will personally invite suitable MLAs from other parties to join BJP and not use Swamys for such an exercise.

The state government had ulterior motives while naming senior BJP leader B.L. Santosh in the case, the minister alleged.

“We won’t have any objections even if Rao wants to set up a World Rajya Samithi (WRS),” he said. The Union government credited `5,000 crore to strengthen gram panchayats in Telangana state, he said, adding that the state government had diverted those funds. It is unfortunate that many groups, including sarpanchs, were forced to approach the High Court seeking justice, he said.

Kishan Reddy said that the BJP government will complete its full tenure and go for elections next year.

BJP official spokesperson N.V. Subhash and others were present

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