Sirikonda Madhusudana Chary Accuses Revanth of Ignoring Justice Reddy’s Advice

Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Sirikonda Madhusudana Chary said that we strongly condemn the abusive words made by CM Revanth Reddy regarding KCR yesterday. Revanth’s words are likely to affect the SIT investigation. KCR did not say that he would never face the investigation. He asked for time for the first notice investigation because of the municipal elections. We have faced many investigations in two years. He said that there is nothing to be afraid of.
KCR is a true national hero.. He said that the history that brought about the Telangana state is KCR. KCR will forever be in the hearts of the people of Telangana. Revanth Reddy did not even have a single moment of involvement in the Telangana movement. Yesterday, Justice Sudarshan Reddy advised against hate speeches, but Revanth ignored it and made derogatory comments against KCR, said Sirikonda Madhusudana Chari.
Revanth is a dog with a twisted tail. Even if he goes to Harvard or to space, Revanth’s intellect will not change. He is running a government by neglecting the implementation of guarantees… KCR resigned from his posts and formed his own party and achieved Telangana… Revanth is showing off his small intellect and is making crazy criticisms of KCR like that. Telangana society is observing Revanth’s criticisms. Madhusudana Chari says that he will give appropriate advice.
The Revanth government has failed miserably in organizing the Sammakka Saralamma Jatara.. CM and ministers Uttara Kumar Pragalbha said that they will make permanent arrangements for the organization of the Jatara. There was a traffic jam for 15 hours. They could not make minimum arrangements, said Madhusudana Chari. This failure alone is enough to show how the Revanth government is working. The Sammakka Saralamma Jatara was held grandly during the KCR regime. There are no actions in this government except words. Madhusudana Chari demanded that the government should publicly apologize to the devotees who came to the Sammakka Saralamma Jatara.





