TDP President Revanth Reddy Faces Opposition from Government over Vote for Note Scam
Guntur, July 5: TDP President Revanth Reddy has been questioned by the opposition for criticizing the government’s response to the Vote for Note case. He accused Rahul Gandhi and Revanth Reddy of spreading false propaganda and deceiving people with inappropriate statements. During a meeting held on Wednesday in the district center, she spoke about this issue. Congress party leaders in Khammam Sabha have made a humorous remark that if they come to power, they will give Rs 4 towels to those in authority. They criticized Revanth Reddy for being a thief in the Vote for Note case. Revanth Reddy, who showed sympathy for Sonia Gandhi today, has now become a deity. Revanth Reddy has changed his stance twice. He accused everyone of not believing in him and supporting TDP and opposing Congress today. It was revealed that BJP has been plotting to overthrow the government by buying MLAs. Sanjay Swamy, who proved this with evidence, was rewarded with a position for his efforts. In the meeting, BRS MLA Khalil, MP PVP’s father Amaravathi, JDPSC Kolukonda Lakshmi, Vice MP Maheshwar Reddy, Market Committee Vice Chairman Mugal Srinivas, Rythu Bandhu Committee Convenor Kanvinar Pandari, PSC Vice Chairman Purugul Yadagiri Lakshmi, former JDPSC Mandadi Ramakrishna Reddy, Imadi Dasaratha, Sangi Venugopal, Rajit Reddy, Kummagalla Dayakar, Ravi, Bommireddi Mallareddy were present.
In response to the opposition’s accusations, the government has said that TDP’s attempts to overthrow the government have failed. They are trying to divert attention from their failures by making false allegations against BJP. The government has also criticized Revanth Reddy for his changing stance and for supporting Congress today after opposing them. The CM’s secretary, Sanjay Swamy, who exposed the attempts to buy MLAs, has been rewarded for his efforts. The government has accused TDP of trying to create a rift between the ruling party and BJP by spreading false rumors.
The government has also accused TDP leaders of trying to gain political mileage by making false promises and distributing towels as a joke. They have criticized Revanth Reddy for being involved in the Vote for Note case and for his inconsistent statements. The opposition’s attempt to overthrow the government by buying MLAs has been exposed, and the government is determined to fight against such attempts.
Overall, the political scenario in Guntur seems to be heating up with accusations and counter-accusations between TDP and the government. It remains to be seen how these developments will unfold in the coming days and how it will affect the political landscape in the region.