

A fresh political war of words has erupted in Telangana, with K. T. Rama Rao launching sharp criticism against Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. KTR alleged that the government failed to deliver on its promise of implementing six guarantees within 100 days. Taking a sarcastic dig at the CM’s remarks, he said, “Everyone knows that children are not born in three months,” questioning the government’s commitment. He further accused the ruling leadership of indulging in corrupt practices, claiming that the Chief Minister’s family itself was involved in large-scale irregularities.
On party matters, KTR recalled earlier discussions about renaming TRS to BRS, stating that although people preferred the old name, the final decision rested with the party leadership. He also clarified that there would be no alliance with the BJP in the upcoming elections. Emphasizing continued political activism, he announced plans to undertake a padayatra in 2027. KTR further stated that public dissatisfaction is growing against both the ruling party and the opposition, asserting that his party will directly engage with people and intensify movements on public issues. These remarks have once again sparked political debate in the state.












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