Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy responded to criticism from the opposition BRS regarding his regular meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Reddy stated that he is open to meeting anyone to advance the state’s progress and emphasized that his intentions are solely focused on development without any personal agenda.
Reddy clarified that he meets the Prime Minister every three months and Central Ministers every 10 days to secure necessary permissions and funds from Delhi. He emphasized that these interactions are devoid of any political motives and solely aim at benefiting the people and the region.
Addressing a public gathering in Nirmal after launching two irrigation projects, Reddy emphasized the importance of meeting with leaders like PM Modi and Amit Shah for the state’s development and financial requirements. He urged the BJP leadership in the state to engage with the Prime Minister to secure essential projects and funds.
Reddy criticized the previous BRS government for failing to effectively communicate the state’s needs to the Centre, resulting in significant losses for Telangana. He highlighted the importance of prioritizing development over politics, especially post-elections, to ensure the state’s progress and prosperity.
The Chief Minister also urged the public to support the Congress party in the upcoming municipal elections and emphasized the need for electing leaders committed to grassroots work. Reddy expressed confidence in the Congress party’s prospects, citing its recent success in the sarpanch elections and projecting its continued dominance till 2034.
