
As the Jubilee Hills by-election campaign gains momentum, the Congress party appears to be lagging behind its rivals — the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — in terms of on-ground activity and visibility.
Though the Congress high command has announced a list of 40 star campaigners, including Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, and several senior ministers, the party’s campaign for its candidate Naveen Yadav has yet to gain full steam. So far, only a few local leaders and prominent Muslim figures such as Mohammad Azharuddin and Mohammad Shabbir Ali have been actively participating in the outreach.
Sensing that the Congress is falling behind, Revanth Reddy has decided to take personal charge of the campaign. He recently convened a crucial meeting with senior party leaders to review the strategy and boost coordination among cadres. Determined to avoid any setbacks, the Chief Minister has assigned specific divisions to individual ministers, ensuring that every voter is reached systematically. Each division will have two ministers overseeing grassroots-level engagement.
Additionally, several corporation chairpersons have been deployed for door-to-door canvassing, while Revanth himself is preparing to lead a series of roadshows starting next week to energize the party cadre.
In a strategic move to intensify accountability, Revanth reportedly warned that the ministers’ performance in the Jubilee Hills campaign would directly impact their future political standing within the cabinet — a signal that has significantly raised the stakes for everyone involved.
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