Telangana BJP chief N. Ramchander Rao meets Chiranjeevi, presents Modi govt's 12-year booklet
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president N. Ramchander Rao on Monday, 22 June called on veteran actor and Padma Vibhushan awardee Chiranjeevi at his residence in Hyderabad, presenting him with a booklet documenting the achievements of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government over the past 12 years. The visit was part of the BJP's Vishesh Jan Sampark Abhiyan, a special public outreach campaign marking the completion of 12 years of the Modi government under the banner of 'Vikas, Vishwas aur Jan Kalyan' (Development, Trust and Public Welfare).
What the Meeting Covered
Ramchander Rao said he and Chiranjeevi engaged in what he described as 'an enriching discussion on films and nation-building.' The BJP leader outlined the Modi government's stated commitment to development, good governance, and public welfare during the interaction.
Ramchander Rao remarked that Prime Minister Modi's 'Seva Kaal' — period of service — would be 'written in golden letters in India's history.' Telangana BJP General Secretary T. Veerender Goud and state secretaries Bharath Prasad and Bandaru Vijayalaxmi also attended the meeting.
TTD Chairman Also Receives Booklet
As part of the same outreach campaign, Ramchander Rao separately met Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Chairman B.R. Naidu and presented him with an identical booklet on the Modi government's milestones. The BJP leader stated that, guided by the spirit of 'Nation First', Prime Minister Modi has steered India on what he called a 'transformative journey of development and governance.'
BJP's Open Letter to Telangana CM
The outreach visits come a day after Ramchander Rao wrote an open letter to Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Sunday, seeking an appointment with Indian National Congress (Congress) leader Rahul Gandhi. The state BJP chief demanded that Gandhi fulfil promises allegedly made to the people of Telangana during the run-up to the state elections.
Ramchander Rao alleged that the Congress government in Telangana has 'miserably failed to deliver on its promises.' He warned that if the Chief Minister does not respond and facilitate the appointment, it would, in his words, confirm the Congress party's 'great betrayal of Telangana and its people.' The Congress government in Telangana has not publicly responded to the letter as of the time of this report.
Context and What to Watch
The Vishesh Jan Sampark Abhiyan is a nationwide BJP effort to mark and publicise the Modi government's 12-year tenure, with state units conducting targeted outreach to prominent public figures, religious institutions, and civil society. In Telangana — a state currently governed by the Congress — the campaign carries an added layer of political signalling as the BJP seeks to consolidate its opposition credentials ahead of future electoral cycles.
Whether the open letter to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy elicits a formal response, and whether a meeting with Rahul Gandhi materialises, will be closely watched in the coming days.