Revanth Reddy Targets KCR, Warns Son’s Influence Could Sink BRS

Revanth Reddy Targets KCR, Warns Son’s Influence Could Sink BRS

Telangana Congress leader Revanth Reddy sharply criticises former CM K. Chandrashekar Rao, claiming KCR’s son is dragging down the BRS and warning that the party faces decline under their leadership. Reddy highlights KCR’s diminished political stature and predicts “sinking days” if he returns to power.

Telangana Congress leader and former legislator Revanth Reddy has launched a sharp attack on Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief and former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, claiming that the party’s downward slide is tied directly to the influence of KCR’s son, K. T. Rama Rao. Speaking at a public event, Reddy argued that KCR’s political fortunes would not improve “as long as his son remains by his side,” calling him a liability capable of “burying the party.”

Reddy, who has long positioned himself as one of the strongest critics of the BRS leadership, accused the former chief minister of presiding over a dramatic decline in political stature. He recalled a time when KCR’s influence was so formidable that senior ministers and MPs, such as Mahmood Ali and Etela Rajender, could be stopped by home guards at the gates of his residence. According to Reddy, that era of unchecked authority has given way to a far more limited presence, where the former chief minister now largely interacts with local representatives such as sarpanches and ward members.

Escalating his criticism, Reddy warned that if KCR were to return to power, the state would face what he described as “sinking days,” suggesting a bleak administrative future under his leadership. His remarks come at a time when Telangana’s political landscape remains highly charged, with the Congress and BRS intensifying their exchanges ahead of upcoming political battles.

Reddy’s statements add fuel to the growing debate over the internal dynamics of the BRS and the role of dynastic leadership in shaping the party’s prospects. As Telangana moves toward a new phase of political contestation, such pointed assertions underscore the intensifying rivalry between the ruling establishment and the Congress, setting the stage for a contentious political season.

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