

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has once again launched a sharp attack on the Kerala Chief Minister, stating that this would be his final response on the issue. In a strongly worded letter, Revanth criticized the tone and language used by his counterpart, saying it did not reflect the dignity expected from a leader. Highlighting Telangana’s economic performance, he asserted that the state ranks at the top in GSDP growth and has consistently recorded a higher growth rate than the national average. He also pointed out that Telangana leads in per capita income and is steadily progressing towards its ambitious goal of becoming a trillion-dollar economy.
Revanth Reddy further questioned Kerala’s track record on poverty eradication and raised concerns over sensitive issues such as the gold associated with the Sabarimala temple and alleged gold smuggling cases in the state. He demanded clear answers and accountability on these matters. Emphasizing democratic values, he stated that the people of Kerala would ultimately decide on these issues. His remarks have intensified the political debate between the two states, drawing widespread attention across the country.













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