BJP's Nitin Nabin Criticizes Telangana CM for 'Appeasement Politics'
BJP president Nitin Nabin criticized Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for his politics of appeasement and alleged suppression of Telugu culture. Addressing BJP workers in Mahabubnagar, Nabin praised PM Modi’s leadership and accused Congress of engaging in vote-bank politics, while expressing BJP’s determination to protect Hindu traditions.
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BJP president Nitin Nabin has called out Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for reaching "the peak of appeasement politics" and stifling Telugu language and culture. Speaking at a gathering of BJP workers in Mahabubnagar, Nabin commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, highlighting the country's recent trade achievements.
Nabin lambasted Reddy for reportedly linking Congress with the Muslim vote bank, claiming it harms national cultural traditions. He accused Congress of prioritizing minority vote-bank politics over Telugu-speaking people's interests, highlighting the substantial land owned by the Wakf Board in Telangana as evidence of Congress's minority appeasement strategy.
He criticized Congress for not fulfilling promises to marginalized groups and attacked their handling of issues like temple vandalism. Nabin urged BJP members to rally for upcoming elections, emphasizing the party's commitment to preserving traditional values and voicing confidence in BJP's prospects under Modi's leadership.
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