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Gruha Jyothi': A Pledge for Free Electricity, Unraveling the Political Commitments in Telangana In a compelling statement on Saturday, BRS Working President KT Rama Rao urged citizens not to settle their power bills until the Telangana Congress government fulfills its electoral commitment of providing free electricity through the 'Gruha Jyothi' scheme. Let's delve into the details of this noteworthy proclamation and the political intricacies surrounding it. Gruha Jyothi: A Beacon of Promised Change

Gruha Jyothi’: A Pledge for Free Electricity, Unraveling the Political Commitments in Telangana

In a compelling statement on Saturday, Sonia Amma will pay Electricity⚡️bills; KTR, BRS Working President KT Rama Rao urged citizens not to settle their power bills until the Telangana Congress government fulfills its electoral commitment of providing free electricity through the ‘Gruha Jyothi’ scheme. Let’s delve into the details of this noteworthy proclamation and the political intricacies surrounding it.

Gruha Jyothi: A Beacon of Promised Change

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, during the recent Assembly election campaign, stirred anticipation by assuring that once the Congress assumed power, party leader Sonia Gandhi would shoulder the burden of electricity bills. Individuals were encouraged to dispatch their bills directly to Sonia Gandhi’s residence at 10, Janpath in New Delhi, as outlined by Mr. Rama Rao.

Leveraging Political Commitments

Addressing BRS leaders in Hyderabad and Secunderabad Parliamentary constituencies, Rama Rao emphasized that if officials demanded payment for power bills, they should reference Revanth Reddy’s campaign video. This strategic move is part of the groundwork for the impending Lok Sabha polls, with KTR asserting that compliance with these promises should precede any financial settlements.

The Gruha Jyothi Pledge: 200 Units of Free Electricity

Rama Rao underlined that citizens should withhold their power bill payments until the Congress fulfills its commitment of providing 200 units of free electricity under the Gruha Jyothi scheme. The release from his office reiterated the BRS party’s dedication to ensuring the implementation of electoral promises made by the ruling Congress.

A Call for Accountability

Challenging Revanth Reddy’s reported comments during a UK visit, where he speculated about burying the BRS party after the parliamentary elections, Rama Rao asserted that Reddy must prioritize delivering poll promises within the stipulated 100 days. He dismissed the notion of alliance talks between the BJP and BRS, emphasizing their independence.

Political Dynamics: Future Alliances and Economic Disbursements

In a bold prediction, Rama Rao foresaw a potential collaboration between the Congress and BJP post-Parliamentary elections, likening Revanth Reddy’s fate to becoming the ‘Eknath Shinde of Telangana.’ Additionally, he called for the immediate initiation of the ₹2,500 disbursement to every woman in the state under the ‘Maha Lakshmi’ scheme, a promise made during the elections.

Unmasking Political Contradictions

Highlighting contradictions within the political landscape, Rama Rao pointed out the incongruity between Rahul Gandhi’s anti-Adani stance and Revanth Reddy’s engagement with Adani at the WEF meeting in Davos.

A Clear Stand: No Alliance with BJP

In a definitive stance, Rama Rao clarified that the BJP and BRS would not form any alliance, neither now nor in the future, as outlined in the official release.

Questioning Telangana’s Representation

Closing his address, Rama Rao directed a pointed question at Union Minister and state BJP president G Kishan Reddy, questioning the tangible contributions made by Kishan Reddy for the state of Telangana.

In conclusion, the unfolding political saga in Telangana brings to light the delicate interplay between electoral promises, accountability, and strategic alliances. As citizens wait for the realization of commitments, the dynamics of state politics continue to evolve.

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