Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy lauded TDP for its commitment to development and welfare.
During an interview with a private news channel, he spoke of his journey from the initial days in ABVP till becoming the Chief Minister.
He said there are three milestones in his journey, which added value to his goals, catapulting him to the CM position.
“ABVP taught me what commitment to nation meant, TDP imbibed the commitment to development and welfare, Congress is committed to social justice. “These three factors helped me ascend to this position.”
Revanth Reddy’s statement would certainly encourage the TDP leaders and cadre to focus on what matters to the public in Andhra Pradesh.
Such encouraging words and bonhomie between the neighbouring states is something that would result in a positive atmosphere for inclusive and comprehensive development.
Revanth Reddy’s words about TDP, the party with which he was associated before shifting to the Congress, exhibit that he is a man of gratitude and a continuous learner, who absorbs the positive traits from his stints and keeps evolving into a better political leader.
Usually, political leaders criticize the party which they quit and cite several reasons for doing so but Revanth Reddy had always displayed his loyalty to the TDP and said he had learnt a lot both from the party and its boss N. Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
This post was last modified on 13 November 2024 4:15 pm
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