"Revanth has turned feudalist in just six months": Congress leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu

Meanwhile former MP and senior Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao offered support to Narasimhulu's protest and demanded atleast one Lok Sabha ticket for the Madiga community.

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Update:2024-04-18 19:06 IST
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HYDERABAD: Former Minister and Congress leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu has branded the Telangana Chief Minister a feudalist who has earned a bad reputation within six months of the Government's formation.

Motkupalli had begun his protest against the Revanth Reddy Government on Thursday for allegedly ignoring the Madiga community as none were given tickets for the 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana.

Speaking at the protest at his residence, Narasimhulu said, "No one came close to Revanth Reddy. Even though I had an appointment, Revanth Reddy left without meeting me though I waited for six hours. Within six months, he has earned a bad reputation. If you turn into a feudalist, the opportunity which you have got will also be lost forever."

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Saying that hardworking people like him have been given mediocre posts in the party, Narasimhulu said, "Who is better than me in Bhuvanagiri? Why was I not given ticket for the Lok Sabha polls?

Descreetly blaming the Komatireddy brothers, Narasimhulu said, "The political families in Nalgonda are the first to divide power among themselves. Those who fail to do social justice, will fail in everything the Government does."

Meanwhile former MP and senior Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao offered support to Narasimhulu's protest and demanded atleast one Lok Sabha ticket for the Madiga community.

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