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Revanth Reddy's Language: BRS Becomes Victim Of Own Methods!

Revanth Reddy's Language: BRS Becomes Victim Of Own Methods!

Mirchi 9 3 months ago

Telangana Chief Minister

He declared that KCR and BRS have no future and the state now belongs to Congress. He also made confident claims about 2029 assembly election results.

Revanth Reddy stated that Congress would return to power. He claimed the party will win more than 80 seats if elections are held for 119 constituencies. He added that Congress would win more than 100 seats if the number is 153.

Controversy erupted over his language. Revanth Reddy used offensive remarks like "తూ వాని పాపాన వాడే పోతాడు అనుకోని జైలుకు పంపలేదు" and "కేటీఆర్.. నీ అవ్వ లాగులో తొండలు విడిచి కొడతా బిడ్డా". He also made comments referencing death, including "నన్ను గెలికితే నడుముకు రాయి కట్టుకుని మల్లన్న సాగర్లో దూకి సచ్చిపోతావు".

BRS supporters are angry and accuse him of disrespecting KCR. They argue that such statements go beyond political rivalry. Revanth Reddy's choice of words has been condemned and labelled irresponsible.

However, critics point out that BRS and KCR have used similar language in the past. Supporters and some media outlets then dismissed it as Telangana Basha or slang. Revanth Reddy's critics argue that BRS cannot act unaware of its own history.

This situation has led to claims that BRS has become a victim of its own methods. The political culture of aggressive speech now appears to be returning to them. The issue has sparked debate on how political communication has evolved in Telangana.

Revanth Reddy is being advised to reconsider this tone. Many believe wishing harm or death on opponents is unacceptable. They warn that arrogance and loose language can backfire. Andhra Pradesh's recent elections showed voters rejecting similar behaviour.

Political power never stays permanent. Examples like KCR and Jagan Mohan Reddy prove that public opinion can shift at any moment. Telangana's political culture may now be at a critical point. Many feel the state should avoid the path Andhra Pradesh has moved away from.

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