Revanth Reddy Defends Delhi Visits, Accuses Opposition Of Bowing To PM Modi

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy faced backlash from opposition parties over his repeated visits to the national capital. Critics accused the CM of prioritizing political trips over state issues, sparking heated exchanges.
Reddy’s Fiery Response to Opposition

Responding to the criticism, Reddy said, “I am not going to Delhi to kneel before PM Modi like you.” The remark directly targeted opposition leaders, suggesting their alleged submissiveness to central leadership.
Political Tensions Escalate
Reddy’s comments have intensified the already charged political climate in Telangana, with opposition parties labeling his statement as diversionary tactics. The war of words highlights the ongoing tussle between state leadership and opposition forces ahead of upcoming elections.
Defense of His Delhi Visits
The CM justified his trips as being in the state’s interest, emphasizing his commitment to securing projects and funds. He dismissed allegations of neglecting Telangana’s welfare, calling them baseless.
Looking Ahead
As political discourse heats up, Revanth Reddy’s statement underscores the growing divide between Telangana’s ruling party and the opposition. The exchanges set the stage for an intense electoral battle in the near future.
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