Hyderabad: Union Minister of State for Home and Telangana BJP leader Bandi Sanjay on Monday accused the Congress government of betraying students, farmers and patients. He said Telangana now faced a fee reimbursement collapse, a urea diversion scam and a breakdown of the Aarogyasri health scheme.
Speaking to reporters, he said both Congress and BRS failed Telangana. Neither party, he argued, delivered any benefit to students, farmers or the wider public. He added that Congress turned from the “brand ambassador of fee reimbursement” into the “brand ambassador of betrayal.”
Bandi Sanjay Congress Telangana criticism on dues and schemes
Bandi Sanjay said 15 lakh students faced a ruined future because the government withheld fee reimbursement dues for 20 months. He said colleges shut down and students were forced out while the state issued only empty tokens. He demanded that the government allocate ₹8,000 crore for students instead of spending thousands on Musi beautification, the Fourth City project and Miss World shows.
Turning to farmers, he accused Congress of enabling urea diversion. He said the Centre supplied 12 lakh metric tonnes for Rabi, but 2.05 lakh metric tonnes vanished. He alleged that smugglers linked to Congress MLAs diverted fertiliser into the black market. According to him, the party had no plan or accountability, blaming the Centre while farmers continued to suffer.
On healthcare, the BJP leader said Congress ruined Aarogyasri by failing to clear over ₹1,200 crore dues. He said private hospitals refused patients, and government hospitals lacked basic medicines. “For the people with low income, falling sick now means facing death,” he warned.
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