Why Did KCR Leave the Assembly? CM Revanth Reddy’s Sharp Response Stirs Debate
Why Did KCR Leave the Assembly? CM Revanth Reddy’s Sharp Response Stirs Debate
Hyderabad, December 29 – A fresh political storm has erupted in Telangana after former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) unexpectedly walked out of the Assembly shortly after arriving. The sudden exit raised questions both inside and outside the political circles, and reporters eagerly sought a response from the current Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy.
When CM Revanth Reddy faced the media in the Assembly lobby, he was asked why KCR had left so quickly and whether the two leaders had spoken privately. Revanth responded with a witty tone, saying, “I don’t know why he left. You should ask him. What I spoke with him is not something I will share with you.” His remark sparked laughter among journalists while simultaneously intensifying political curiosity.
Why Did KCR Leave So Soon?
According to multiple observers in the Assembly, KCR entered the House but exited within approximately five minutes. While no official statement has been released from KCR’s office, speculation is increasing. Some reports suggest health reasons, while others believe it may be a strategic political move. Regardless, the unanswered question has now become a key talking point: Why did KCR leave the Assembly so abruptly?
Revanth Reddy, instead of directly blaming his predecessor, strategically pushed the question back to KCR. “Ask him why he left, not me,” he stated, indicating that he would not speak on KCR’s behalf. This reply signaled a new tone in Telangana politics—sharp, confident, and politically calculated.
Did Revanth and KCR speak?
Journalists also asked if the two leaders had any private conversations inside. Revanth jokingly replied, “What KCR and I spoke about—why should I tell you?” The comment added more fuel to the speculation that something may have transpired behind closed doors.
Revanth’s style of communication shows a shift from the previous administration. Rather than avoiding the media, he appears open, direct, and ready to face questions—sending a message that transparency will be the new approach.
Revanth Announces Assembly Lobby Revamp
Beyond the political drama, Revanth made an important announcement to the press. He stated that the Assembly lobby will soon be redesigned, similar to the Central Hall of the Indian Parliament. Former MLAs and media representatives will be given improved access and facilities. Dedicated areas for interaction and discussions are expected to be created.
This development suggests that Revanth aims to modernize the Assembly’s functioning and make it more media-friendly and publicly accessible. He emphasized that the renovation will be completed before the upcoming budget session.
What This Means for Telangana Politics
The political equations in the state are clearly shifting. KCR’s unannounced exit and Revanth’s confident response indicate a new power structure. For a decade, KCR dominated Telangana politics with minimal challenge. Today, Revanth stands as an assertive leader with a different leadership tone—more open, more aggressive, and more communicative.
Political analysts believe that Revanth’s response was not just an answer but a political message: Telangana now has a new leadership style and a new strategic direction.
At the heart of the issue remains one unanswered question:
Why did KCR leave the Assembly so suddenly?
Until KCR himself clarifies the matter, the question will continue to circulate in political circles and public discussions. Meanwhile, Revanth Reddy’s comments have already turned a simple moment into a state-wide headline.
Telangana’s political climate is clearly entering a new era—one filled with stronger debates, sharper leadership, and a renewed administrative direction.
