

In a fierce political offensive, BJP National Leader and State In-charge Nitin Nabin Sinha criticized the Congress government in Telangana, accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of attacking India's cultural traditions and heritage. Speaking at the BJP Vijaya Sankalpa Sammelanam held at MVS College Grounds in Mahabubnagar on Wednesday, Nabin claimed that the political climate in Telangana has turned "pitiful" under the current regime. Key Allegations Leveled by Nitin Nabin: Minority Appeasement: Nabin alleged that CM Revanth Reddy himself declared Congress to be a "Muslim party." He further claimed that budget funds originally allocated for SC/ST welfare are being diverted to minorities for "vote-bank politics."Waqf Board Controversy: He highlighted that 77,000 acres of land in the state are currently under the Waqf Board, suggesting that the government is going to any lengths to secure Muslim votes.Attack on Temples: The BJP leader expressed outrage over the alleged demolition of several Hindu temples during the two-year Congress rule. "If the government plays politics with temples, BJP will not remain a silent spectator. We are ready to sacrifice our lives for our faith," he warned.Women's Safety & Betrayal: Contrasting the state's governance with PM Modi’s vision of making women "Lakhpatis," Nabin accused Revanth Reddy of cheating women. He raised concerns over the increasing incidents of atrocities against women in the state.Call to Action for Party Workers: Nitin Nabin urged BJP activists to reach out to every household and explain the "injustices" being committed by the Congress government against women and the Hindu community. He warned that if the Congress does not change its policies, the government will not last long.












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