Hyderabad, Mar 23 (UNI) Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G Kishan Reddy on Sunday accused the Congress and BRS of misleading the public on the issue of parliamentary constituency delimitation.
Speaking to the media at the state BJP office in Nampally, here, he stated that these parties, along with the DMK, are spreading false propaganda to create unnecessary fear and political confusion.
Reddy clarified that the Central Government has not yet initiated discussions on delimitation in Parliament or the Cabinet.
He dismissed allegations that the Modi government intends to discriminate against southern states, labelling them as baseless and politically motivated.
Reddy asserted that the BJP is committed to the development of all regions and that any changes
in constituency boundaries would follow due constitutional processes, including a census and consultations with experts and state governments.
He accused the DMK of using the delimitation issue as a distraction from its corruption and governance failures in Tamil Nadu.
Reddy also criticized Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and BRS leader KT Rama Rao (KTR) for attempting to mislead the public for political gain.
He alleged that Congress, BRS, and DMK have formed an opportunistic alliance to prevent the BJP from gaining ground in the South.
Reddy reiterated that the Modi government has been working for over a decade with a vision of national development and inclusive governance.
He urged people to reject the false narratives being spread by "family-run and corrupt parties" and reaffirmed the BJP’s commitment to fair and transparent governance.
Reddy also emphasized that despite political alliances against the BJP, the party will continue to grow in Telangana, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu with the people's support.
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