

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy held a Zoom meeting with Congress MPs, MLAs, constituency in-charges, and party leaders ahead of the commencement of the "Survey Process" across the state. During the meeting, the Chief Minister emphasized that the exercise is of utmost importance for both the Congress party and the welfare of the people. He instructed all party representatives to actively participate in awareness campaigns and ensure that the program reaches every eligible beneficiary.
Revanth Reddy reportedly issued a stern warning to legislators and constituency in-charges, stating that those who fail to perform their responsibilities may be replaced by more active leaders within a week. He stressed that the Congress party has no place for individuals who are unwilling to work for the organization. The Chief Minister also directed in-charge ministers to take full responsibility for monitoring the process and warned that negligence at any level would not be tolerated.
The Chief Minister stated that district-wise reports on awareness meetings are being closely monitored and called for more public outreach programs across villages and towns. He urged local leaders, including sarpanches, to create awareness among the public and ensure that poor and vulnerable sections do not miss out on welfare benefits. The meeting was attended by PCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud, AICC in-charge Meenakshi Natarajan, and AICC Secretary Sachin Sawant, who also provided guidance to party leaders.



















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