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Senior IAS officer takes over as Chief secretary of Telangana

Senior IAS officer takes over as Chief secretary of Telengana
Senior IAS officer takes over as Chief secretary of Telengana

Senior IAS officer takes over as Chief secretary of Telangana

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy made strong comments against former CM K Chandrashekar Rao. He said it took him one year to fix the damage caused by KCR’s ten years of rule. Revanth rejected the claims made during the BRS party’s public meeting in Warangal. He reminded that the BRS government earlier did not even provide buses for Rahul Gandhi’s meeting in Khammam.

Revanth Reddy said KCR is the main reason for the problems in Telangana. Fixing the damage done over ten years was a major task. He added that he does not need to prove his good relationship with Rahul Gandhi. He made it clear that schemes now running in Telangana are not available in any other state.

The Chief Minister also sent a strong message to party leaders. He pointed out that he supported Dayakar in getting an MLC seat. He warned leaders who speak against the party outside. Revanth said those loyal to him will get his full support for positions and posts.

He criticized KCR for providing unlimited buses for his meetings but refusing them for Congress events. Revanth said KCR’s defeat started from the second day after he became CM. He accused KCR of looting the state’s treasury during his rule.

Revanth praised Indira Gandhi, calling her the greatest warrior the world had seen. He said only Indira Gandhi defeated a country in history. He accused KCR and Modi of speaking only for their personal needs. He stressed that his relationship with Rahul Gandhi remains strong. He mentioned that no other state has implemented the schemes that the Congress government launched in Telangana.

He said in the final six months before the elections, the public will judge his government’s performance. Revanth also spoke about the Kagar issue happening at Karregutta. He said it needs a national level discussion and that the government will announce a policy after the party takes a decision.

Revanth accused KCR of calling young MLAs “kids” while sending them to the Assembly. He explained that they started bringing new schemes in the last one and a half years and are now streamlining them.

Revanth said he plans to stay in politics for another 20 years. He promised to act according to the law. He admitted some officers continued in their posts because of lack of better options.

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