
In the wake of encouraging exit polls, A. Revanth Reddy, the President of Congress in Telangana, anticipates an end to what he terms the “feudal rule” in the state on December 3.
Buoyed by favorable predictions, Reddy encourages Congress supporters to commence victory celebrations on Thursday night itself, well ahead of the official announcement.
Observing Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s absence before the media, Reddy interprets it as an acknowledgment of defeat, highlighting the significance of the exit poll consensus predicting a Congress resurgence.
Predicting limited success for the Bharatiya Rashtriya Samithi (BRS), Reddy accuses KCR and his family of maintaining a condescending attitude toward the public and expresses confidence in the electorate’s political awareness.
Contrasting Congress with what he deems KCR’s suppression of democratic values, Reddy assures a humble victory and pledges to restore democracy in the state, emphasizing that, irrespective of the outcome, neither winners nor losers are monarchs or slaves in a democracy.
Committing to treating the opposition with respect, Reddy acknowledges their vital role in democracy and pledges that the Congress government will encourage debate in the Assembly and consider opposition views.
Assuring transparent governance, Reddy emphasizes freedom and social justice for all sections of society under the Congress-led government.
On the leadership front, Revanth Reddy states that the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) will decide on leadership based on the central leadership’s directives, asserting that his role will be determined by the party.
As Telangana awaits the election results, Revanth Reddy outlines the Congress vision for the state, emphasizing respect for democratic principles and inclusive governance.