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Spray venom from the farmhouse and do not serve others

Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy made a keen condemnation to former Chief Minister C. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), accusing him of ignoring his duties and squirting venom from the farmhouse, while advocating for the Congressional government’s commitment to public welfare and invoking the legacy of Basaveshwara, the 12th-century Social Reform Office.

“The release of the X-Class results on the anniversary of the birth of Jagajyoti Basaveshwara is a huge pride, a revolutionary revolutionary who has laid the foundation for transformative social change. Our government is inspired by its ideals,” said the chief minister. “Basaveshwara is a visionary man who fights discrimination. Inspired by him, Congress introduced the Panchayat Raj system.”

CM stressed the importance of constructive opposition but criticized KCR’s recent public meeting in Warangal. “The government should ensure that every citizen lives with dignity. The constructive opposition must highlight the gaps in governance. Unfortunately, this role is being abandoned.”

The accusation is a measure against KCR’s actions as an opposition leader. “He has been hiding in his farmhouse, drawing salary, allowance, vehicle and police protection, totaling Rs 6.5 lakh. Which law allows this to be allowed? People ask: Why is he hiding instead of serving?”

Revanth Reddy strongly refuted KCR’s claim that the welfare program has stopped. “Which plan has stopped? Rythu Bandhu, Aarogyasri, Free Electricity, Shaadi Mubarak, Kalyana Lakshmi? We have introduced free RTC women’s trips and 60,000 jobs.

CM questioned KCR’s “toxic speech” and challenged him to public debate. “We are ready to debate Kaleshwaram, free buses, loan waivers, Retu Bandhu, employment, SC classification and caste census. KCR should tell us what to discuss.”

CM accused KCR of “pornography of Telangana for 10 years”. “Are we villains just because Congress gave Tlangana Province? KCR’s visit to Warangal was a farce. He pretended to wash away his sins, but told the lies. He didn’t even have the courage to say my name,” Revanth Reddy said.

CM concluded: “Our government is committed to increasing national taxes and equitably distributing Bassa Vishwara’s vision. Our mission is public welfare. You, the people, are our brand ambassadors. Help us spread the truth.”

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