Telangana CM Revanth Reddy congratulates Congress on Jubilee Hills by-election victory
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], November 15 (ANI): Buoyed by a decisive victory in the Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday congratulated the entire Congress cadre for securing a clear mandate, underlining the People's government's performance over the past two years, said the release.
Addressing a press conference, CM Ravanth Reddy noted that the Congress secured 51 per cent of the votes, significantly outpacing the ruling BRS, which received 38 per cent. In comparison, the BJP forfeited its deposit with only eight per cent of the votes in the by-election.
Stating that the state government was envisioning plans to develop Hyderabad as a global city, CM Revanth Reddy invited Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy to the state secretariat to discuss pending projects and central funds for the state of Telangana.
"We are preparing plans for Metro Rail expansion, elevated corridors, Musi project, solving traffic problems and lifting Godavari water to Hyderabad ", the CM said, criticising the BRS for obstructing the development by spreading canards on social media. The opposition created hurdles to the HYDRAA and Musi projects," said as per the release.
Highlighting the poor performance of the BRS and BJP parties in the by-elections, the CM said that Kishan Reddy took responsibility for the BJP candidate's win, but secured only 17,000 votes.
CM Revanth Reddy also suggested that KTR and Harish should mend their ways. "KTR 's arrogance and Harish Rao's jealous attitude should be changed at least now. Power is not permanent for anyone. People gave a clear verdict to Congress. They secured an absolute majority in the parliamentary elections and also in the Assembly elections, winning 65 assembly seats. Now, people blessed us with 51 per cent of the votes in Jubilee Hills. The total votes polled for Congress is more than the two parties - BRS and BJP secured in the by-elections," he said.
The Chief Minister appealed to media houses to uphold their credibility, noting that if they opposed the government, they could present their views differently.
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