Telangana BJP Chief Bandi Komati Reddy Says Congress Is Out

The fact that Congress MP Komatireddy Venkat Reddy thinks there will be a hung Assembly after the next elections and that Congress and BRS might work together to form a government has given the BJP a chance to go on the offensive against the grand old party.
The state leaders of the saffron party were quick to take advantage of the senior Congress leader's "indirect compliment."
Tuesday, BJP State President Bandi Sanjay spoke to the media in New Delhi. He said that Venkat Reddy's comments made it clear that Congress is out of the race and also showed that Congress and the ruling BRS in the State are working together in an unholy way.
Sanjay said that a post-election alliance between Congress and BRS would be lying to the people. He also said that BJP has been getting stronger in the State. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao kept making accusations against BJP, and that's why parties like Congress and the communists stood together against BJP, he said. He said people would vote for the BJP because they think Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a good leader.
To contest in all 119 segments
Tarun Chugh, who is in charge of Telangana for the BJP, said, "KCR became sad. Congress needs a breathing machine. Both parties were dreaming, but Congress was the worst of the two. He said that the BRS's rule was corrupt, dynastic, bad for farmers, and bad for people without jobs. He also said that he was confident that Modi and the BJP would take over in the state.
He also said that the BJP would run for all 119 seats in the State Assembly in the next elections.
MP K. Laxman said that the people of Telangana are mentally ready to vote BJP into power and that BJP's Mission 90 (winning 90 Assembly seats) shows that the party is sure it will get a clear majority in the next election.
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