TPCC head N Uttam Kumar Reddy today lashed out at the BJP, and alleged that the party was trying to divide the country along communal lines.
Speaking to the media, he alleged said that it was "hatching conspiracies" to execute its plans of communal polarisation in the country and the state.
The Congress leader also addressed the ongoing stand-off between the Centre and the protesting farmers, and accused the BJP-led central government of ignoring the agitation of the farmers against its three controversial farm Acts, and said that the government had adopted double standards on the issue by claiming to stand for the welfare of the farmers and then introducing the "exploitative, anti-farmer laws" to benefit only the big businesses of the country.
Targeting the TRS government in the state, he then said the former too had abandoned the farmers of Telangana by
deciding to implement the three contentious laws, and to shut down the state's grain procurement centres.
Reddy added that under the TRS, the state was witnessing an era of feudal rule.
The Congress leaders in the state have consistently voiced their opposition to the implementation of the laws, and have been demanding that they be rolled back at the earliest.
Some days ago, the party had even launched
massive agitations at several district Collectorates in the state to protest the three new "anti-farmer" agricultural Acts.