‘Tera Ambani toh mera Adani’: KCR slams Cong, BJP in BRS’s first meet outside Telangana
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao took a dig at both the Congress and the BJP while addressing the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) meeting in Maharashtra’s Nanded on Sunday. This was the party’s first public meeting outside Telangana.
“In the 75 years of India’s Independence, the Congress ruled for 54 years and the BJP for 16 years. These two parties have collectively ruled the country for 70 years and are to blame for the current situation of the country,” said KCR.
“After the Congress, the BJP came to power and from then onwards, the two parties have done nothing fruitful for the country except for shifting blame among themselves. The Congress did something, so did the BJP. There was some scam during the Congress rule and the same is there even under the current dispensation. Tera Ambani toh mera Adani…this is all that has been going between the two ruling parties of the country,” said the Telangana chief minister.
KCR, who expanded his Telangana Rashtra Samithi into a national-level political party and renamed it Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), told the gathering about his Maharashtra plan and how he wants to form a government that will be invested in farmers’ welfare in the country.
KCR’s MAHARASHTRA PLAN
Invoking the prominence of Chhatrapati Shivaji, KCR said, “We will visit the birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at Shivneri, take blessings and pledge to form a farmers’ government. The process to make farmers’ committees in entire Maharashtra will begin.”
“Within a few days, BRS will start work in Maharashtra. Within eight to 10 days, BRS vehicles will come to the villages in Maharashtra… In order to unite farmers in the 288 assembly constituencies of Maharashtra, all 288 vehicles will start at once and amass the support of farmers here,” said the BRS president.
“I request you (farmers) to unite. I will also visit western Maharashtra, Vidarbha and north Maharashtra,” said KCR.
Pointing out that Maharashtra has the highest number of farmer suicides in the country, KCR said the time has come for peasants to take over the reins of the country.