

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has once again shown that he never takes any challenge lightly. The man who led the Congress to victory in the 2023 elections is now fully focused on the Jubilee Hills by-election. What began as a routine by-poll has now turned into a prestige fight for the ruling party, especially after BRS leaders, including K.T. Rama Rao, called it a “referendum on Congress governance.” Taking this as a challenge, Revanth has laid out a clear and detailed action plan for his party. He instructed every MLA to take responsibility for at least 100 voters, while ministers were told to personally monitor 7–8 polling booths. The CM has emphasized daily door-to-door campaigning, with each leader expected to reach at least 250 houses every day, accompanied by a team of 20–30 workers.
Revanth also directed all ministers, MPs, and senior leaders to coordinate closely, monitor divisional-level progress, and keep public engagement at its peak. The campaign’s focus is to highlight the welfare schemes and development work achieved under Congress rule, making sure voters see tangible results. Even nominated leaders have been asked to remain among the people throughout the week, ensuring the party’s presence in every corner. With the campaign set to end on November 9, Revanth has made it clear — this is not just another election, but a battle of pride and performance for the Congress.








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