Under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, the Congress in Telangana aims to portray itself as a government of the people, gaining significant positive attention. Reddy’s efforts to connect with various sections of society, beyond those traditionally focused on by the party, have contributed to his image as a leader for all.
Revanth Reddy actions, such as removing barriers around Pragathi Bhavan and renaming it Jyotirao Phule Praja Bhavan, along with the establishment of Praja Darbar for public grievances, have resonated well with the public. Retaining Kumari Aunty’s canteen further demonstrates his efforts to win hearts.
By maintaining a low profile and allowing other party leaders to engage with the public, Reddy sets leadership examples that impress many. His pursuit of exposing corruption in the construction of the Kaleshwaram project further adds to his credibility.
The Six Guarantees promised by the Congress government have been well-received, particularly the initiative for free travel for women on RTC buses. Public opinion now draws comparisons between the KCR-led BRS government and the Revanth-led Congress government.
Revanth Reddy’s openness in allowing public access to government offices contrasts sharply with KCR’s practices, earning him praise, especially from the media. Unlike KCR’s occasional absences from the Secretariat, Reddy attends daily review meetings consistently.
While KCR was known for rare interactions with ministers, Revanth Reddy is actively addressing the shortcomings of his predecessor, enhancing his popularity among the masses.
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