Hyderabad: With the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) facing defeat in the recently concluded Assembly elections in Delhi. Union Minister and Telangana BJP chief G Kishan Reddy claimed that the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) was upset due to this and was once again trying to join hands with the Congress.
Taking to X, Reddy also claimed that the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) was trying to break a deal between the two parties once again. He added that the BJP’s claim both Congress and BRS were one was now out in the open.
‘KTR had promised to reunite BRS, Congress again’
“Old Friends are going to reunite. KCR began his journey with the Congress. He fought elections in alliance in 2004 and became a minister in UPA1. Further, he promised to merge his TRS party with the Congress in 2014. Since the writing is on the wall in Telangana, he wants to make his friendship with the Congress out in the open yet again,” he wrote further.
He added, “ Corruption, minority appeasement, dynasty politics, and hunger for power are common to both the parties. Telangana knows that the Congress Party and BRS became best friends in a deal brokered by the communal MIM party.”
With the loss of “partner in crime” Aam Admi Party in Delhi, the cat is out of the bag with KTR’s open invitation to Congress to align with BRS.
Old Friends are going to reunite. KCR began his journey with the Congress. He fought elections in alliance in 2004 and became… https://t.co/8RKNDcFee8
— G Kishan Reddy (@kishanreddybjp) February 9, 2025
Cong, BRS repeated what KTR said: Reddy
Reddy also noted that during the Lok Sabha elections last year, and Assembly elections a year before BRS leader KT Rama Rao had said that his party had the Congress would be in coalition to defeat the BJP. “This anti-BJP platform that KTR talked about was also repeated by party members in Congress and BRS by both sides,” the union minister noted.
Hitting out at AAP and the Congress, he further added, “BRS voted for AAP and Congress in the Govt of Delhi services bill despite knowing that Government of India has right to frame laws in Delhi and other non-NDA Regional parties supporting the BJP in the national interest.”