Revanth Reddy strikes back at KCR's claims, warns of 'high-tension' consequences
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Mahabubnagar: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy responded to the BRS leader KCR's claim that 20 MLAs are in touch with him. Revanth Reddy, speaking at a rally in Mahabubnagar supporting Lok Sabha candidate Vamsichand Reddy, issued a stern warning, likening himself to a "high-tension wire" and cautioning that touching him would result in a shock. He strongly criticized KCR for neglecting Mahabubnagar, asserting that during the Congress rule, numerous projects were initiated for the district, which BRS failed to continue, leading to its deterioration.
He questioned if the BRS had managed to bring national status to the Palamuru-Rangareddy project, accusing BRS MPs of being inactive in parliament. He expressed confidence that the Congress flag would fly high in Palamuru in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
He blamed KCR for the complete neglect of Palamuru, despite winning from there, stating that the area received no ministerial positions or significant projects during his tenure. He also accused BJP candidate DK Aruna of doing nothing for the region and alleged a conspiracy between BJP and BRS to undermine the Congress Party.