Telangana CM Reddy meets Priyanka Gandhi following municipal poll results
New Delhi [India], February 14 (ANI): Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy met AICC National General Secretary and MP Priyanka Gandhi in Delhi on Friday evening, coinciding with the announcement of the official results of the municipal elections in the state.
During the meeting, the leaders discussed the election outcome in detail. Priyanka Gandhi expressed her happiness over the Congress party's victory in the municipal elections and congratulated Chief Minister Reddy on the party's performance.
In a post on X, CM Reddy said, "I met with AICC National General Secretary and MP Smt. Priyanka Gandhi in Delhi today. We discussed the results of the municipal elections in the state. Smt. Priyanka Gandhi expressed her happiness over the grand victory achieved by the Congress Party in the municipal elections and extended her congratulations. I told her that the people are satisfied with the welfare and development programmes being implemented by the state government, which is why they have given a massive victory to the Congress Party."
Earlier, the recent civic polls in Telangana delivered a significant political message, with the ruling Congress registering a strong performance across several municipalities and municipal corporations.
The results are widely being seen as an endorsement of the governance approach adopted by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, particularly in urban centres.
Since taking charge, Revanth Reddy has focused on a blend of welfare delivery and administrative reforms. Flagship initiatives, including financial assistance schemes, subsidised essential commodities, and commitments to strengthening civic infrastructure, formed a central plank of the party's campaign during the municipal polls.
Congress leaders attributed their performance to "visible governance" and consistent outreach. Campaigning for party candidates, the Chief Minister emphasised accountability in municipal administration and pledged enhanced support for urban local bodies. He urged voters to back candidates who would align with the state's broader development roadmap.
The civic results also hold strategic importance ahead of future electoral contests. A strong showing in municipalities strengthens the ruling party's grassroots network and administrative leverage. Urban local bodies play a critical role in implementing welfare programmes, infrastructure upgrades, sanitation drives, and housing initiatives -- areas the state government has prioritised in recent months.
For Revanth Reddy, the outcome reinforces his standing within the state's political landscape. Though municipal elections are fought at the local level, their cumulative effect often shapes perceptions of leadership at the top.
On Wednesday, elections were held in seven Municipal Corporations and 116 Municipalities across the state, covering 414 wards in the Corporations of Kothagudem, Karimnagar, Mahabubnagar, Mancherial, Nizamabad, Nalgonda and Ramagundam, and 2,582 wards in the 116 municipalities.