Hyderabad, May 10 (IANS) – Sabitha, a prominent figure within the political landscape of Telangana, has criticized leaders of the Congress party for what she perceives as a lapse in their focus on governance, instead resorting to a strategy of hurling verbal attacks against Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR).
In her remarks, Sabitha highlighted the apparent shift in the priorities of Congress leaders, emphasizing their preoccupation with criticizing KCR rather than addressing substantive issues related to governance and public welfare. This critique comes amidst a charged political atmosphere in the state, with parties gearing up for upcoming elections and engaging in vigorous campaigning.
Sabitha’s comments underscore the need for constructive political discourse centered on policies and development rather than personal attacks and mudslinging. As stakeholders in the democratic process, political leaders bear a responsibility to prioritize the interests of the electorate and engage in meaningful dialogue aimed at addressing the challenges facing the state.
The statement by Sabitha serves as a reminder to political parties and their leaders to maintain a focus on governance, transparency, and accountability in their pursuit of public office. By shifting the narrative towards substantive issues and constructive debate, leaders can better serve the needs of the people and foster a more productive political environment conducive to progress and development.