Minister Surekha criticises BRS, defends Congress
HYDERABAD: On Thursday, Congress leader and minister Konda Surekha warns BRS leaders, urging them to stop making "constant and meaningless" attacks on the Congress government and Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. She emphasised that, despite being targeted for suppression by the BRS when it was in power, Chief Minister had refrained from taking vengeful actions.
"If the Chief Minister were vengeful, many BRS leaders would have been behind the bars by now," Surekha added.
Speaking at a press conference held at her residence, she stated that the Congress government was adhering to the law in investigating the wrongdoings of the previous BRS government and its leaders, stressing there was no intention to act beyond the law.
Surekha further criticised the earlier BRS government for its failure to deliver to the people during its ten years in power. She pointed out that while the Congress government has made significant strides in just one year, the opposition continues to raise baseless objections. It is time for the BRS to realise that people rejected it in the last elections, and its leaders must stop instigating people against the government,’ she said.