
“Went to Advise Karnataka on Caste Census”: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Denies Visiting Delhi to Discuss Portfolios
In a recent development, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Reddy, popularly known as Revanth Reddy, has denied that his recent visit to Delhi was to discuss the allocation of portfolios to the newly inducted ministers. Instead, he claimed that he went to brief the Karnataka government on Telangana’s caste census methodology.
Revanth Reddy’s statement comes as a response to the rumors that have been circulating in the media and political circles about his visit to Delhi. The rumors suggested that he had gone to discuss the portfolios with the central government, particularly with the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah.
However, in a statement, Revanth Reddy categorically denied these rumors, saying that his visit to Delhi was purely to advise the Karnataka government on the caste census methodology adopted by Telangana. He stated that he had been invited by the Karnataka government to share his expertise on the matter, and he took this opportunity to brief them on the same.
The caste census is a highly contentious issue in India, with many states opting out of conducting the census due to the complexity and sensitivity of the issue. Telangana, on the other hand, has been at the forefront of advocating for a caste census, and Revanth Reddy’s visit to Delhi is seen as a significant development in this regard.
Revanth Reddy’s statement has been welcomed by many in the political circle, who have appreciated his efforts in promoting social justice and equality. The caste census is seen as a crucial step towards understanding the social and economic disparities prevalent in Indian society, and Revanth Reddy’s initiative is seen as a significant step towards achieving this goal.
In addition to denying the rumors about his visit to Delhi, Revanth Reddy also firmly rejected the rumors about BRS MLC K Kavitha joining the Congress party. There have been reports suggesting that Kavitha, who is a prominent leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), was in talks with the Congress party and was likely to join the party.
However, Revanth Reddy categorically denied these rumors, saying that Kavitha was fully committed to the BRS and was not considering joining any other party. He also praised Kavitha’s services to the party and the state, saying that she was a dedicated and hardworking leader who had been instrumental in the party’s growth and success.
Revanth Reddy’s statement has been welcomed by many in the BRS, who have praised his leadership and commitment to the party. The party has been making significant strides in recent years, and Revanth Reddy’s leadership has been instrumental in this regard.
In conclusion, Revanth Reddy’s visit to Delhi was not about discussing portfolios, as rumored, but was instead about advising the Karnataka government on the caste census methodology adopted by Telangana. His commitment to promoting social justice and equality is commendable, and his leadership has been instrumental in the growth and success of the BRS.