At the Telangana Prajapalana Day event at Parade Grounds, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy spoke passionately about the people’s role in history. He insisted that the Telangana movement deserves a special place in global history.
Reddy called on young people to pursue higher education for a stronger future. He revealed plans for changes in education, emphasizing a balance between academics and sports. The state will soon introduce a new education policy.
He honored women who played a major role in the struggle, highlighting Chakali Ailamma, Mallu Swarajyam, and Arutla Kamaladevi. Reddy promised to open more women’s marts to boost sales of Dwacra products.
The Chief Minister discussed initiatives for farmers, stating a commitment to their welfare. He assured continuous 24-hour free electricity for agricultural motors, despite financial challenges.
Reddy emphasized fairness in state competitive exams, ensuring quick results and support for civil services candidates.
On water issues, he firmly stated there would be no compromise on Krishna and Godavari river rights. Legal action is planned to secure these entitlements. He also criticized the previous government’s revenue system and introduced the new Land Bill to bring order.
Reddy concluded by affirming the state’s dedication to the poor, highlighting that Telangana is uniquely providing rice to those in need, with ongoing focus on welfare programs.