Dasoju Sravan, a BRS MLC, has strongly criticized the Congress-led government for transforming the Miss World 2025 event in Hyderabad into a platform for local real estate promotions.
Miss World 2025Dasoju SravanCongress GovernmentReal EstateHyderabadReal EstateMay 27, 2025
The Miss World 2025 event is an international beauty pageant that was scheduled to take place in Hyderabad, India. It is one of the most prestigious beauty contests in the world, attracting contestants from various countries.
Dasoju Sravan is a Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) from the Bahujan Rashtra Samaj Party (BRS) in Telangana. He is known for his outspoken criticism of the ruling Congress government.
The main criticism is that the Congress government has turned the Miss World 2025 event into a platform for promoting local real estate ventures, rather than focusing on international branding and showcasing Telangana's cultural and economic strengths.
This criticism is significant because it highlights the perceived mismanagement of a high-profile international event by the government. It suggests that the government prioritized local real estate interests over the broader benefits that such an event could bring to the state.
The criticism could impact the Congress government's reputation and public trust. It may also affect the state's ability to attract future international events and investments, as it raises questions about the government's ability to manage such events effectively.
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