Congress will retain power in the next elections, also
Will meet PM Modi as many times for state development
CM urges state BJP MPs to support more funds for Telangana
No politics and no personal agenda in state development
The government bore the brunt of mounted debts incurred by the previous BRS regime
BRS leaders are intolerant towards state development and the people’s welfare
DPR for Tummidihatti before the budget session of the state Assembly
CM announces sops to Adilabad district- industrial park in 10,000 acres
CM Revanth Reddy addressed a public meeting -‘ Praja Palana – Pragati Baata’ in Nirmal today. Earlier, the CM inaugurated the Chanaka Korata pump house and Sadharmat barrage.
NIRMAL, JANUARY 16, 2026: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy appealed to the Telangana people to cast their vote for development in the ensuing Municipal elections. The Chief Minister exuded confidence that the Congress will register a resounding victory in the municipal polls and also retain power by winning the next Assembly elections.
Addressing a public meeting – ‘ Praja Palana- Pragati Baata’ in Nirmal on Friday, the CM made it clear that he would speak politics only during the elections and his main agenda is the development of the state. “Let us move forward with development as the main goal. There is no politics when it comes to development. Our only thought is for the welfare of the people”.
Reiterating that he will not hesitate to meet anyone for the development of the state, CM Revanth Reddy said that he has no personal agenda and also does not seek any personal favours. He will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi as many times as needed for the development of the state.” Let us get the sanctioned funds due from the Central government”, the CM appealed to all BJP MPs to extend cooperation in the release of funds and address pending state issues.

In a scathing attack on opposition leaders, the Chief Minister said that the present government bore the brunt of the mounting debt burden incurred by the previous BRS regime. “Those who (BRS leadership) enjoyed power for ten years are not tolerating seeing good things happening to the people”, the CM said. However, he will not talk about those who lost the elections and focus only on doing good things for the people.
CM Revanth Reddy stressed that irrigation facilities should be strengthened in the erstwhile united Adilabad district by constructing the Tummidihatti barrage. The CM instructed Irrigation minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy to submit the Detailed Project report of the barrage before the start of the budget session of the state Assembly. “ We will construct the barrage and every drop of water will be utilised to flourish Adilabad district, which was completely neglected in the irrigation during the BRS rule in the state”
The Chief Minister announced a slew of sops for the development of the district and also named Chanaka-Korata C. Ramachandra Reddy and the Sadarmat Barrage after Narsa Reddy. The CM said that he has a special affection for the old Adilabad district. This is the land of struggles which resonated with the slogan “Jal, Jangal, Zameen” (Water, Forest, Land). The district was also being allocated funds on par with Palamuru district.
Listing out the development works taken up in the district ever since the people’s government assumed power in the state in 2023, CM Revanth Reddy said that a university was already sanctioned for Adilabad district. However, it was delayed due to various reasons, and now decided to set up the university at Basara IIIT. District in-charge minister J Krishna Rao was instructed to make necessary arrangements for this. The CM also advised senior leader Sudarshan Reddy to conduct review meetings with public representatives and officials in the first week of February and prepare development plans for the release of funds to Adilabad.
Further, the CM said that a mega industrial park will be established in Adilabad along with an airport. The 10,000-acre industrial park will help to develop this region industrially.
The Chief minister also highlighted the welfare and development programmes, mainly Indiramma houses for the poor, fine rice distribution to all white ration card holders, cooking gas cylinders for just Rs. 500, 200 units of free electricity to poor families, free RTC bus travel to women, interest-free loans to women’s self-help groups and empowerment of women as entrepreneurs.
