At a recent event announcing the Telangana SSC (Class 10) examination results, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy diverted from the occasion’s focus and launched a fresh attack on former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR).
While the event was expected to highlight academic achievements, Reddy used the platform to harshly criticize KCR, accusing him of neglecting the education sector and leaving Telangana in financial disarray.
“KCR is absent from the Assembly and absent from people’s minds,” Reddy remarked.
He went on to claim that KCR’s policies had driven the state into a debt trap. He said the congress government is now striving to resolve through economic stabilization and investment in education and development.
Interestingly, during a recent meeting in Warangal, KCR avoided naming Revanth Reddy, choosing instead to criticize the Congress government without direct personal attacks. In contrast, Reddy, after that meeting, refrained from addressing the media but later used the SSC results announcement as a stage to intensify his rhetoric.
BRS leader Harish Rao swiftly responded to Reddy’s remarks.
Speaking to the media, Rao condemned the Chief Minister’s conduct, saying, “Revanth Reddy’s fixation on attacking KCR with derogatory language at every opportunity reveals his political immaturity and insecurity.”
He also criticized the use of “inflammatory” language at a student-focused event, calling it inappropriate and unbecoming of a leader.