Former Minister and MLA Harish Rao has made a bold statement, criticizing Congress leader Revanth Reddy for his credibility. In a public address, Rao said, “Even Pakistan might end up owing money, but no one will trust Revanth Reddy enough to lend him anything.”
Rao’s remarks come amid growing political tension in Telangana as leaders prepare for the upcoming elections. His statement was a sharp jab at Reddy, insinuating that the Congress leader lacks the trust and reliability required to garner support, both politically and financially.
The comment also underscores the ongoing rivalry between Telangana’s political figures, with Harish Rao and Revanth Reddy at the forefront of the debate. Rao, a senior leader in the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), has repeatedly called out his political opponents for failing to address critical issues, such as farmers’ struggles, while focusing on less pressing matters.
While Revanth Reddy has not yet responded to this latest critique, it is clear that the political battle in the state is heating up, with such personal jabs becoming more common as the election season approaches.
