BJP Compares Telangana CM Revanth’s Political Ambitions to ‘Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne’
Hyderabad, May 16 (TNT): The Telangana BJP on Saturday mocked Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy over his reported political ambitions of remaining in power till 2034 and later entering national politics, comparing his aspirations to the television serial “Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne.”
In a statement, BJP State Chief Spokesperson and Media In-charge N. V. Subash described Revanth’s claims as “daydreaming detached from political reality.”
“There is nothing wrong in dreaming, but dreams should at least have some connection with public mood and electoral arithmetic,” Subash said.
“Politics is not a sequel to Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne. One cannot simply close eyes, imagine Delhi durbars, Cabinet berths and decade-long rule while people on the ground are still waiting for poll promises to be fulfilled,” he remarked.
The BJP leader said Telangana had earlier witnessed similar political overconfidence from leaders such as N. T. Rama Rao and K. Chandrashekar Rao.
“Both leaders once believed they were politically invincible. History, however, has a cruel habit of humbling arrogance. The people of Telangana have repeatedly shown that no leader is bigger than public sentiment,” he said.
Subash also criticised the Congress party’s national ambitions, alleging that the party was struggling for survival across the country.
“Before dreaming of 2034 and Delhi ministries, Revanth Reddy should first ensure that Congress survives politically till then. At the current pace, the Congress may well become a case study in political archaeology,” he quipped.
Referring to the 2028 Assembly elections, he said, “Why talk about 2034? Let Revanth first guarantee a Congress victory in 2028. Even that appears more difficult than finding snow in Hyderabad in May.”
Subash further claimed that Telangana had become a major political target for the BJP under the leadership of State BJP President N. Ramchander Rao and the party’s central leadership.
He alleged that public dissatisfaction against the Congress government was increasing over unfulfilled promises, governance failures and appeasement politics.
“The coming GHMC elections may deliver the first reality check,” he added.
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