Addressing a massive "Jana Garjana" public meeting in Achampet, KTR warned that if the Almatti height is raised by five metres, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh would be deprived of Krishna waters. "Revanth Reddy calls himself the Nallamala Tiger, but on issues like this, he behaves like a house
CM Reddy appealed to the people to extend all kinds of support, regardless of politics, to the prestigious Musi Rejuvenation project, which aims to revive the extinct River Musi and protect the city from future flood fury.
"The opposition leaders hatched many conspiracies to stall the Group One recruitment. They filed cases and spread false propaganda. We managed every criticism patiently and succeeded in the recruitment process," he added.
In a post shared on X, Reddy said, "Deeply saddened to hear about the tragic stampede in #Karur that led to loss of many precious lives. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families."
Participating in the "Tourism Conclave 2025" programme in Hyderabad today, the Chief Minister said that the People's Government brought a new Tourism policy into force after 10 years of the formation of the state.
He instructed the immediate evacuation of vulnerable communities along the Musi riverbanks and assured that relief camps would be set up to provide shelter and basic necessities to the displaced.
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has launched a scathing statewide campaign titled the "Congress Debt (Baaki) Card" aimed at exposing what it calls the "mountain of unfulfilled promises" made by the ruling Congress government in Telangana.
Speaking with ANI, KTR questioned the logic behind the government assuming ₹15,000 crore of debt, highlighting that L&T was contractually obligated to run the metro till 2070 under a public-private partnership (PPP) model.
B Shivadhar Reddy has been appointed as the new DGP of Telangana. The appointment orders were formally handed over to him by the Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the Chief Minister's Office said.
KTR criticised the government for its irresponsible and reckless decision, which has imposed a staggering Rs 15,000 crore debt burden on the state's people overnight.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Thursday announced that his government will implement the Chief Minister's Morning Breakfast Scheme from the next academic year, drawing direct inspiration from Tamil Nadu's welfare initiatives.