Revanth Reddy established a democratic government people wished for: Mallu Ravi

Congress senior vice-president and former MP Mallu Ravi said Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has gained the confidence of the people to establish a democratic government that people desperately wished for by defeating the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS).

Congress senior vice-president and former MP Mallu Ravi said Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has gained the confidence of the people to establish a democratic government that people desperately wished for by defeating the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS).“Mr. Revanth made his mark on the administration with some wise decisions like ensuring social justice in the appointment of officers and picking officers with integrity, which was badly missing in the previous government,” he said at a press conference in Hyderabad.

He also said that the Chief Minister’s move like announcing a judicial enquiry into the corruption in the Kaleshwaram project and dealing with the drug menace has given confidence to people. He also noted that unemployed youngsters will get their due, with the government committed to revamping the TS Public Service Commission and the job calendar, which will be announced soon.

Dr. Ravi exuded confidence that the Congress will win 14 out of the 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana as the people have already decided to help Congress establish a democratic rule even at the Centre. TPCC general secretary Bandi Sudhakar Goud and OUJAC leader Chanagani Dayakar were also present.

 
 

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Telangana pursuing plans for 3 new airports, revival of 3 facilities: Roads & Buildings Minister

Telangana government is “aggressively working on three greenfield airports and revival of three brownfield airports”, Roads and Buildings, Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said on Thursday.

While Bhadradri Kothagudem; Jakranpally in Nizamabad district; and Mahabubnagar (Gudibanda village in Adakkal Mandal) are where the new airports are planned, the facilities whose revival has been proposed are in Warangal Urban district (Mammnoor village); Basanthnagar in Peddapally district; and Adilabad district.

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I believe that freedom has indeed acquired new dimensions, particularly since Independence was followed by the adoption of the Constitution, which moved India away from the British focus on communal identities to one of individual rights, empowered all citizens as voters rather than the mere 10 per cent whom the British had allowed to vote, and introduced new freedoms into the daily lives of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, minorities and women. The notion of freedom has expanded significantly in a further series of Supreme Court judgements. This expanded notion of freedom has to be fought for and preserved.

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Unfortunately, the recent political practice has given the impression that the government prefers to hollow out the autonomy of our institutions, intimidate the opposition through selective investigations and prosecutions, and demonise the minorities. 

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