Former Minister K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) recently criticized Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for his repeated visits to Delhi. According to KTR, Revanth Reddy has gone to Delhi 19 times since taking office, which he sarcastically noted could be a record. He pointed out that even the previous Chief Minister, K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), didn’t travel to Delhi so often during his ten years in power.

KTR’s comments suggest that he believes these trips are not necessary and that the Chief Minister should focus more on issues within Telangana. KTR’s satire hints that Revanth Reddy might be more concerned with appearances rather than solving the problems facing the state.

Remarks About Government Teachers

KTR also took issue with comments made by Revanth Reddy about government teachers. He criticized the Chief Minister for speaking negatively about educators, especially when his own educational background has been questioned. KTR feels that someone in such a high position should not belittle teachers, who play a crucial role in society.

The Bigger Picture

These criticisms from KTR are part of a larger political rivalry between him and Revanth Reddy. Both leaders are trying to win the support of the people of Telangana by highlighting the other’s weaknesses. As these leaders continue to exchange words, the people of Telangana will be watching closely to see who truly has their best interests at heart.

Conclusion

KTR’s criticism of CM Revanth Reddy’s frequent trips to Delhi and his remarks about government teachers highlight the ongoing political tensions in Telangana. KTR’s comments are simple but pointed, reflecting his belief that the Chief Minister should be more focused on addressing the state’s issues rather than making frequent trips to Delhi.

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