Dasoju Sravan, a BRS MLC, has harshly criticized the Congress-led government for reducing the prestigious Miss World 2025 event in Hyderabad to a platform for local real estate promotions.
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Dasoju Sravan is a Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) from the Bharat Rashtra Sena (BRS) party in Telangana. He is known for his vocal criticism of the Congress-led government.
Miss World 2025 is an international beauty pageant scheduled to be held in Hyderabad, Telangana. It is one of the most prestigious beauty contests in the world, attracting participants from various countries.
Dasoju Sravan criticized the Congress government for turning the Miss World 2025 event into a platform for local real estate promotions, thereby undermining the international significance and prestige of the event.
The government’s actions led to a shift in focus from international sponsors and media to local real estate ventures, which, according to critics, diminished the event’s global appeal and potential economic benefits for Telangana.
This criticism reveals that the government may prioritize short-term economic gains over long-term international branding and reputation, potentially affecting Telangana’s image and future investment opportunities.
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