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Revanth Reddy Challenges Rivals’ Activist Claims, Defends State Showcase

The chief minister framed his decade of activism as the basis for a welfare-centered agenda that rejects using power for vengeance

Overview

  • Reddy asserted that genuine Telangana activists do not call themselves activists and suggested his rivals capitalized on movement claims to amass media outlets and property.
  • He defended showcasing BRS-era projects to Miss World delegates, noting participants from 109 countries sang 'Jaya Jaya He Telangana' at the Integrated Command and Control Centre and Secretariat.
  • The chief minister highlighted welfare achievements, including four lakh Indiramma houses, ration cards and subsidized rice, as evidence of development that empowers the poor.
  • He emphasized his decade-long role in the Telangana movement and pledged to refrain from misusing power for political vengeance.
  • Poet Ande Sri offered ceremonial praise, crediting Reddy with halting rain for two days and celebrating his victory over former chief minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao.