Telangana Roundtable: Congress MP Revanth Reddy Claims ‘KCR’s Genetic Code Resembles Bihar

 Voice of Media Congress MP and state unit president Revanth Reddy stirred the discussion by asserting that Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s genetic origins trace back to Bihar rather than Telangana. 


According to Reddy, KCR’s journey includes migration from Bihar to Vijayanagar and eventually settling in Telangana 

Reddy emphasized KCR’s kurmi roots in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, suggesting that his connection to Telangana is a result of subsequent migrations. While asserting his own deep roots in Telangana, Reddy raised questions about the Chief Minister’s regional identity.

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The other one being Gajwel, he is contesting. In Gajwel, KCR’s close associate Etala Rajender is challenging the Chief Minister, now representing the BJP.

Reddy is also vying for a second seat Voice of Media Tvbharat in Kodangal, strategically positioning himself in direct competition against KCR. As the Telangana Congress president, he aims to carve out his influence and assert his presence in state politics as well as a claim on the post of In the event of Congress coming to power in Telangana, a Chief Minister from the party would take charge for the first time.


Sources indicate a significant shift in Congress prospects in Telangana compared to a year ago when the party faced challenges in the Munugode by-polls following the departure of its sitting MLA to the BJP. BRS emerged victorious in that election, defeating both the BJP and Congress. However, with the leader’s return, the dynamics have changed. 

Additionally, the return of Vivek Venkataswamy, former BJP Manifesto committee head and son of ex-Congress Union Minister G Venkataswamy, to the Congress is seen as a noteworthy development. A senior leader remarked that the comeback of the former Munugode MLA reflects the ‘climate change’ in Telangana politics.

Congress had contested 99 seats and won 19 with a vote share of 28.43 per cent. However, 14 of them switched allegiance to BRS and BJP.

Despite the challenges, Congress poll managers exude confidence in achieving a stronger performance and potentially surpassing BRS in the upcoming elections. This optimism persists even as BRS marks a decade in power since the formation of Telangana.

They point to YSRTP chief YS Sharmila’s decision to support Congress and not contest to pinpoint changing winds

A senior Congress functionary Srivatsa posted on X’, “We have on board 2 former MPs, 22 former MLAs, 8 former MLCs, 9 former BRS MLA candidates, 58 corporators, and 82 district panchayat members—quite a Voice of Media Breaking News and Web Stories formidable lineup have joined the Congress in Telangana as election approaches. 



It’s very clear which way the wind is blowing and as Rahul Gandhi said

It will be Congress Tsunami of 75+ seats on December 3 KCR himself is all set to lose in Kamareddy seat against Revanth Reddy – a strategic move by the Congress to defeat the CM. 

“The KCR Family ATM is set to be shut down on December 3, paving the way for a ‘Prajala Telangana’ led by Congress to form the government and fulfil the promised six guarantees,” he declared.

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