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Revanth Reddy Defends Delhi Outreach, Rolls Out Irrigation and Education Push in Telangana

He argues frequent meetings with the Prime Minister aim to unlock clearances required to move pending projects forward.

Overview

  • At rallies in Nirmal, Adilabad and Mahabubnagar, the Chief Minister said he will meet Narendra Modi as often as needed, citing regular trips to Delhi for permissions and funds.
  • He inaugurated the Sadarmat barrage and the Chanaka–Korata pump house, releasing water for rabi crops, and pledged a Tummidihatti irrigation project that will need cooperation from Maharashtra.
  • He proposed an airport for Adilabad, called to invite the Prime Minister for the foundation event, and flagged plans for an industrial corridor, a university at IIIT Basar, an advanced training centre for Nirmal and ₹22 crore for the Nagoba Jatara.
  • In Mahabubnagar, he laid the foundation for an IIIT campus and highlighted education measures including new integrated residential schools costing ₹200 crore each and support for Civil Services aspirants.
  • He used the events to open the Congress municipal campaign, accused the BRS of neglecting irrigation for a decade and promised regular reviews to complete pending projects such as Palamuru–Rangareddy.