Hyderabad, April 23 (Maxim News) : Telangana Congress Working President Jagga Reddy made sharp remarks once again, triggering fresh political discussion in the state. Known for his outspoken style, he said political parties should not speak differently in opposition and after coming to power.
Jagga Reddy stated that whether it is Congress, BRS or BJP, the same principle applies in both state and central politics. He said parties often make one promise in opposition and take another stand after assuming power. According to him, such a political approach is wrong regardless of which party follows it.
He released the statement through social media on Thursday. He stressed that parties should stand by the commitments they make while sitting in opposition. He added that questioning governments and raising demands in opposition should not be forgotten after gaining power.
His comments quickly created interest in Telangana political circles. Many leaders and observers began discussing whom Jagga Reddy was targeting through the statement.
The remarks gained more significance because the RTC strike is currently continuing across Telangana. During its opposition days, Congress had promised in its manifesto that it would merge RTC into the government system after coming to power.
Because of this background, several political observers believe Jagga Reddy indirectly referred to the RTC issue. However, he did not mention any specific leader or department in his statement.
Meanwhile, social media users reacted strongly to the comments. Many said only Jagga Reddy has the courage to speak openly during a sensitive issue like the RTC strike. Others viewed the statement as an internal reminder to the ruling Congress leadership.
The RTC strike has already become a major political issue in the state. Therefore, Jagga Reddy’s remarks added a fresh twist to the ongoing debate over promises made before elections and actions taken after forming the government.
His statement has now intensified discussion on political accountability and public trust in Telangana. (Maxim News)



