Telangana Congress leader Revanth Reddy has made a striking remark, claiming that wherever he goes, people look at him as though they’ve seen a thief. This statement has sparked a fresh round of political tension between the Congress and the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS).
Revanth Reddy, known for his sharp criticism of the TRS government, expressed his frustration during a recent public appearance, saying, “Wherever I go, people look at me like they’ve seen a thief.”
In a swift rebuttal, K. T. Rama Rao (KTR), Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development and a senior leader of TRS, fired back at Revanth Reddy. “If not a thief, what else would they call you?” KTR said, throwing a sharp remark in return, which has since gone viral on social media.
This exchange comes amid a tense political climate in Telangana, with both the Congress and TRS leaders regularly engaging in heated debates over governance, development, and accountability. The war of words between Revanth Reddy and KTR has further fueled the ongoing rivalry between the two parties as the state prepares for upcoming elections.
The Congress party has yet to officially respond to KTR’s remarks, but sources close to Revanth Reddy’s camp indicate that he will continue his political campaign, emphasizing issues of governance and the ruling party’s failures.
Political analysts predict that this verbal sparring will only intensify as the political atmosphere in Telangana heats up, leading to a more charged environment as the state gears up for future elections.
