In response to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's claims that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has suffered a crushing defeat in Telangana, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy fired back, contending that a hiatus of just four months would reveal the party truly on the verge of collapse. He criticized Rahul Gandhi's leadership of the Congress party, implying ineffectiveness and a lack of direction. Kishan Reddy voiced concerns about an alleged conspiracy aimed at undermining the BJP, accentuated by KCR's critique of the BJP during the presidential election. "The Congress and BRS are two family parties," Kishan Reddy passionately pointed out, questioning the legitimacy of their recent actions. Highlighting KCR's meeting with Akhilesh, Kishan Reddy wondered aloud who was playing as the "B-team", emphasizing the uncertainty and doubt clouding the situation. "The distance between the Congress and us is comparable to that of the BRS," claimed Kishan Reddy, reiterating BJP's relentless campaign against corruption within both parties. He asserted that the Congress