Adani Investments: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy's Key Comments

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy made significant remarks regarding the cancellation of Adani Group's investment agreements in the state. Speaking at the launch of the book "Nuts and Bolts of War and Peace" authored by former MLC Yadava Reddy at Ravindra Bharati in Hyderabad, the Chief Minister clarified that the agreements cannot be revoked with a single signature. He explained that agreements made by the previous government are legally binding and not easily reversible.

Revanth Reddy alleged that private investments have surged under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, raising concerns about their implications. He criticized the Modi administration, claiming that China has occupied 2,000 kilometers of Indian territory, yet no one has dared to address the issue publicly. Expressing alarm, he alleged that India has lost substantial land since Modi assumed office.

Addressing the ongoing crisis in Manipur, Revanth Reddy questioned why Indian forces have not intervened to resolve the conflict. He called for parliamentary debates on the land lost to China and the unrest in Manipur.

The Chief Minister also suggested publishing books on significant milestones, such as the Mulki Rules movement and the fight for a separate Telangana state. Praising Yadava Reddy's 35 years of experience, he lauded the author's dedication to peace, reflected in his book "Nuts and Bolts of War and Peace."


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