Naveen Yadav Victory Promises 4,000 Indiramma Homes, Says CM Revanth
- CM Revanth Reddy pledges Indiramma houses in Jubilee Hills bypoll
- Congress rally draws support; Revanth criticizes BRS and BJP
Naveen Yadav | Hyderabad, Nov. 5: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy assured major welfare benefits at a roadshow supporting Jubilee Hills by-election candidate V. Naveen Yadav.
Addressing the crowd at various points, including SPR Hills and Habib Fatimanagar in Rahmatnagar, he stated, “If you help my brother Naveen Yadav win, I hold responsibility for providing you 4,000 Indiramma houses.”
Reddy’s remarks came during a Congress corner meeting attended by several senior party leaders.
At the meeting in Sriram Nagar crossroads, Revanth Reddy thanked AIMIM, CPI, CPM leaders as well as local community organizations for backing Congress.
He highlighted that Congress always stands for the poor and minorities. Stressing party dedication, he emphasized Congress’s commitment to improving facilities for underprivileged families.
Reddy predicted a 30,000 vote majority for Congress in Jubilee Hills. He added, “BRS is merging into BJP,” and criticized the handling of the Formula E race case, saying, “Governor did not give permission to arrest KTR.”
Reddy demanded a CBI probe into the Kaleshwaram project by November 11, warning that if no FIR is registered, it would mean BJP backed BRS in the bypolls. He alleged “Rs 50 crore of corruption in Formula E race case,” and questioned why the governor blocked KTR’s arrest.
He also compared Congress to past leaders, mentioning struggles for clean drinking water during PJR’s time and the party’s history in distributing house titles to migrants.
Revanth criticized KTR for family disputes and alleged unfairness, promising to deliver justice to Congress supporters.
Citing strong turnout from various communities and senior party figures, including ministers Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, Azharuddin, TPCC president Mahesh Goud, MP Anil Kumar Yadav, and corporation chairman Gutta Amit Reddy, the meeting showcased unanimous support for Naveen Yadav.
