Arvind blamed the Congress party for the attacks on Hindu temples.

HYDERABAD: BJP Nizamabad MP Dharmapuri Arvind on Friday accused the Congress government of being responsible for a surge in attacks on temples since coming to power, blaming Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddyâs âprovocative statements.â
Addressing a press meet at the BJP state office in Nampally, Arvind slammed Revanth Reddyâs alleged remark â âCongress is Muslim, Muslim is Congressâ â as âdangerously divisive,â alleging it was designed to instil fear among Hindus and trigger communal tensions. He charged that a CongressâMIM nexus was targeting the Hindu community, particularly in Old City areas, in a manner reminiscent of the Kashmiri Pandit exodus of the 1980sâ90s.
Arvind listed alleged incidents of temple attacks since Revanth Reddy took office, and said: âThese are just reported cases; many go unreported. The CM bears moral responsibility for attacks on temples,â he said.
He criticised the police for alleged bias under political pressure, claiming Hindus were arrested instead of attackers, and drew parallels to Hyderabad riots in the 1980sâ90s under Congress rule, when MIM MLAs allegedly incited violence and ASP Sattaiah was murdered for acting against rioters.
Arvind also condemned Congress leadersâ jibes such as âDoes BJP membership exist for Ram?â and defended BJPâs welfare schemes for all, citing PMAY housing, Ayushman Bharat, and Covidâ19 vaccines for Muslims. He reiterated his demand to rename Nizamabad as Induru, citing the 1909 Imperial Gazetteer, British maps, and the Telangana governmentâs own website as evidence against the Nizamâs âcruel legacy.â
Predicting a BJP sweep in municipal polls, Arvind warned that his party âwill not tolerate attacks on Hindu society.â




