
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s style of communication often strikes the right balance, delivering his message effectively while subtly putting pressure on his counterparts. Recently, CM Revanth Reddy made an interesting statement regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi while seeking contributions from the central government.
Addressing a meeting attended by Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Revanth appealed directly to the Prime Minister. “PM Modi is like a big brother to all the chief ministers in India. Having been a chief minister himself, he knows how essential the support of the Centre is for a state’s progress. So, it is my honest request to Modi to be more considerate towards Telangana,” he said.
The CM highlighted the need for central support for key projects, including the Hyderabad Metro, Musi river beautification, and the state’s drinking water supply system. His earnest appeal prompted a positive response from Union Minister Khattar, who assured that the central government would honor its commitments on the Hyderabad Metro. He also appreciated CM Revanth for tirelessly advocating for Telangana’s interests.
With this approach, Revanth seems to have once again succeeded in securing attention and support from the Centre, at least verbally for now.
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