Telangana State Chief Minister Revanth Reddy headed to Delhi this morning. He left for the capital on Monday for a Congress party election committee meeting scheduled for the afternoon. Originally, this meeting was supposed to happen on Sunday evening but got rescheduled.
The Congress Election Committee will be finalizing candidates for four parliamentary seats in the state that are still pending. Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy also traveled to Delhi with Revanth for this important meeting. The seats in Khammam, Hyderabad, Karimnagar, and Warangal are still up for discussion and candidates will be decided upon during the committee meeting.
One potential candidate, Kadiam Kavya, is likely to represent Warangal. For the Khammam seat, Lokesh Yadav and Rajendra Prasad are being considered. Meanwhile, Praveen Reddy and Velchala Rajender may be selected for Karimnagar. In Hyderabad, Sania Mirza and Shahnaz Tubsum are currently under consideration for candidacy.