Hyderabad, Feb 11: The Telangana BJP strongly condemned what it termed as blatant intimidation by the ruling Congress, following the tragic death of its Makthal municipal candidate a day before elections. The party alleged that the candidate was driven to take his own life due to sustained threats and pressure exerted by Congress leaders misusing their position of power.
State BJP Chief Spokesperson and Media In-charge N V Subash said Yerukala Mahadevappa, BJP’s candidate from Makthal Municipality’s 6th ward and a member of the tribal community, was allegedly subjected to continuous intimidation by Congress functionaries. “The BJP will not tolerate such coercive and anti-democratic tactics. Our candidate was reportedly threatened repeatedly, pushing him to an extreme step. This is not an isolated incident but part of a dangerous pattern,” Subash alleged.
He demanded an impartial probe into Mahadevappa’s death, stating that the party has completely lost faith in the state police. “The police are behaving like Congress cadres—failing to register complaints despite repeated representations by BJP candidates facing threats,” he said.
Questioning Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Subash asked, “If the Congress is so confident of sweeping the elections, why this desperation? Is it because the BJP’s rally in Makthal drew unprecedented public support?”
The BJP leader said the party’s state leadership stands firmly with the bereaved family and will pursue legal remedies if justice is denied. “With elections scheduled for tomorrow, this incident exposes the Congress’s fear and its willingness to undermine democracy through intimidation,” he asserted.




