CM Revanth Reddy Announces Ten-Year Political Target in Telangana
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has expressed confidence that the people will continue to support his leadership until 2034. He stated that his party expects to remain in power for the next ten years.
The Chief Minister made these remarks while responding to political developments in the state and criticism from opposition leaders.
Confidence Over Continued Mandate
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Revanth Reddy said the public mandate would favour his party in the coming years, indicating that governance and policy decisions would be shaped with a long-term outlook.
He asserted that political stability under his leadership would continue and projected that voters would renew their trust through successive electoral cycles up to 2034.
Remarks on KCR
During his comments, the Chief Minister also referred to former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao. He advised him to take care of his health over the coming decade.
Revanth Reddy suggested that KCR maintain a routine of yoga and walking and avoid unnecessary stress. He further remarked that, if needed, KCR could listen to the teachings of Chinna Jeeyar Swamy.
The statements were made in a political context and included pointed observations directed at the former Chief Minister.
Political Context
The exchange comes amid an ongoing political contest between the ruling party and the opposition in Telangana. With electoral calculations already shaping public discourse, both sides have stepped up their messaging.
Revanth Reddy’s remarks signal an attempt to project political confidence while also sharpening criticism of the opposition leadership.
The coming months are expected to witness intensified political engagement as parties consolidate their positions across the state.
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