
TELANGANA: Revanth Reddy’s Vow ‘No Return to Power for KCR Family
Standing on his home turf in Kodangal, Telangana, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy made a personal pledge.
He swore that as long as he remains in politics, he will block any comeback by former leader KCR or his family.
This strong statement came during a gathering honoring local village heads in Kosgi, Narayanpet district.
Dismissing BRS Legacy
Revanth Reddy declared the Bharat Rashtra Samithi party a relic of the past, insisting the state’s future lies solely with Congress.
He predicted a sweeping victory for his party in the 2029 elections, aiming for over 80 seats.
If district boundaries shift to create 153 constituencies, he claimed Congress would secure more than 100.
Bold Electoral Prediction
The chief minister urged listeners to note his words, vowing to restore Congress’s dominance for another term.
He framed this as a direct challenge to opponents. His confidence stemmed from recent political shifts and public support in the region.
Critique of Past Governance
Revanth Reddy accused KCR of failing to finish any major project during his decade in office.
He highlighted neglected infrastructure in areas like Palamuru. The former administration, he said, left the state buried in debt without tangible progress.
Personal Grievances Aired
Recalling his own hardships, Revanth Reddy spoke of time spent in jail under KCR’s rule and family harassment.
He condemned KCR’s harsh language, including threats of violence. In response, he warned that local leaders would stand firm against such intimidation.
Countering Verbal Attacks
The chief minister questioned KCR’s decorum, given his long career in high offices.
He suggested his party could retaliate sharply but chose restraint out of respect. Yet, he added, unchecked words from KCR might lead to his own downfall.
Project Neglect Allegations
Revanth Reddy pointed to unfinished ventures like the Palamuru initiative as evidence of mismanagement.
He blamed the previous government for ignoring key developments over ten years. This, he argued, harmed local communities and stalled growth.
Debt and Political Outsider Claims
He criticized KCR for arriving from elsewhere to become a local representative, only to burden the state financially.
Revanth Reddy emphasized avoiding revenge to protect public welfare. He noted KCR’s current isolation as a form of natural justice.
Rise from Humble Beginnings
Reflecting on his journey, the chief minister shared starting from rural roots to reach top posts.
He invited KCR to debate issues in the assembly starting December 29. Mere press meets, he said, fall short of real engagement.
Call for Constructive Input
Revanth Reddy urged KCR to attend sessions and provide advice, respecting his experience.
He stressed the need for productive dialogue over empty criticism. This approach, he believed, would benefit Telangana’s people above all.
