Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has responded to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s tweets with a detailed rebuttal. Reddy criticized Vijayan for using outdated data and questioned the accuracy of his statements. He highlighted discrepancies in Vijayan’s claims and invited him for a debate in Thiruvananthapuram on April 7.
Reddy pointed out that Vijayan’s tweets contained misstatements and omissions, emphasizing the need for a fact-based discussion. He also defended his government’s performance and listed various schemes launched for the welfare of different sectors. Reddy criticized Vijayan for his remarks and asserted that Kerala deserves a government that balances welfare with opportunity.
Vijayan had earlier criticized Reddy for his comments on Kerala’s development model. He refuted Reddy’s allegations of corruption and misgovernance, citing data to support his claims. The exchange of tweets between the two Chief Ministers highlighted contrasting views on governance and development models.
