BJP national leader Prakash Javedkar on Tuesday accused TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao of making provocative statements.
Speaking to media persons here, Javedkar said that KCR was trying to fan regional ill-will by making objectionable statements against Seemandhra people.
He alleged that KCR had described Seemandhra people as "rakshasulu".
He strongly condemned KCR's alleged warning that Seemandhra people would be chased away from Telangana.
He said that KCR should realise that Telangana and Seemandhra were part of India, and were not in Pakistan.
Javedkar said that KCR was afraid of facing a defeat due to BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narender Modi. He asked KCR to clarify why he was not criticising the Congress party.
He also informed that Narendra Modi would participate in the election campaign in the Seemandhra region from April 30.
Modi, along with TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu and cine star Pawan Kalyan, would address a series of meetings in the Seemandhra region on Thursday.
He also informed that former Union Minister Kavuri Sambasiva Rao would join the BJP in the presence of Modi at Bhimavaram. (INN)