Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is set to leave for New Delhi today to participate in the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting scheduled for later this evening. A few of the Chief Minister’s cabinet ministers are likely to accompany him during the visit.
The CWC meeting is expected to bring together key party leaders, including AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, and other senior Congress leaders. The discussions are likely to focus on a range of critical issues impacting both the state and the nation.
One of the primary topics to be addressed at the meeting is the recent Pahalgam terror attack. The Chief Minister has previously stated that the Telangana government will announce its official stance on the attack after a decision is made by the party high command. The attack, which has drawn significant attention, is expected to be a focal point of the meeting as the party plans its next steps.
In addition to the Pahalgam terror attack, another key subject of discussion will be the Union government’s decision to conduct caste enumeration as part of the upcoming census. The Chief Minister is also expected to brief Congress leaders on the BC (Backward Classes) caste census recently conducted by the Telangana government, which has garnered considerable attention and sparked political discourse in the state.
Although there has been speculation, it remains unclear whether Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will meet any Union Ministers during his visit to New Delhi. As of now, no formal appointments with Union Ministers have been scheduled.
The Chief Minister’s visit highlights the Telangana government’s ongoing efforts to engage with the Congress leadership on significant issues, both within the state and at the national level. It also underlines the Congress party’s focus on key topics like national security, caste-based enumeration, and state-level policy initiatives.
As the CWC meeting unfolds later today, all eyes will be on the party’s discussions and decisions, particularly in relation to national security and social justice issues. The outcomes of this meeting could have far-reaching implications for both Telangana and national politics.
