Kishan Reddy slams Congress govt over broken Telangana promises
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy, who also serves as BJP Telangana state president, launched a sharp political broadside on Wednesday, 1 July 2026, accusing the Congress government in Telangana of mirroring the governance failures of its predecessor, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), and challenging Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to publicly account for thirty months of rule.
Context
Writing in Telugu on X, Kishan Reddy argued that while governments in Telangana have changed over the past twelve-and-a-half years, the culture of governance has not. He listed what he described as shared traits between the BRS era and the present Congress dispensation: 'aviniiti, asamartha palana' (corruption and incompetent administration), vote-bank politics aimed at pleasing AIMIM, family- and personality-centred power, and, above all, arrogance.
The minister charged that instead of solving public problems, the Congress government is spending its time making personal attacks on opposition leaders. 'If the Chief Minister and Congress leaders have the courage,' he wrote, 'answer the people's questions. Account for development work done in these 30 months. Explain the implementation of your promises.'
Policy Backdrop
Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh in June 2014, with BRS — then called TRS — promising a distinct development agenda including farm support and welfare delivery. The party launched the Rythu Bandhu farm-investment scheme from 2018 onward. When Congress swept the December 2023 assembly elections, its manifesto carried prominent pledges: a farmer loan waiver, employment guarantees for youth, and multiple welfare schemes for women.
Kishan Reddy's post specifically flags the absence of clarity on the farmer loan waiver, lack of job assurance for youth, and no satisfactory answer on women's welfare commitments — all central Congress campaign promises. He also noted a lack of direction on development projects in the state.
Stakeholders and Impact
Telangana's farmers remain a politically decisive constituency, and the unresolved loan-waiver question has been a persistent flashpoint since the Congress government took office. Youth unemployment and women voters — who swung heavily toward Congress in 2023 — are the other groups Kishan Reddy is seeking to mobilise through this messaging.
The BJP has positioned itself as a third-force alternative in Telangana since the state's formation, contesting assembly polls against both BRS and Congress. By equating BRS and Congress governance styles, the party aims to consolidate anti-incumbency sentiment across voter segments that previously backed either regional rival. Kishan Reddy's reference to the former Chief Minister being 'confined to a farmhouse' is a pointed allusion to K. Chandrashekar Rao's reduced public profile after the 2023 electoral defeat.
What's Next
The Congress government in Telangana is expected to face scrutiny during the next assembly session and budget presentations on its manifesto delivery record. Kishan Reddy's post signals that the BJP intends to keep pressure on the ruling party through public accountability campaigns ahead of any local body elections or mid-term political tests.
Telangana's voters have demonstrated a willingness to remove governments that are perceived as arrogant or unresponsive, as the 2023 result itself showed. Whether the Congress administration responds with a formal accounting of its first thirty months in office could shape the political narrative in the months ahead.