Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has promised to focus on the state’s development. He said his government is working hard to create jobs, maintain law and order, and build major infrastructure projects.
At a recent event, he said, “The state is moving towards growth and welfare. We are making efforts to provide job opportunities for young people. Investments will only come when there is peace and order, so we are taking strong action against criminals.”
Revanth Reddy also talked about his partnership with Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka. He compared their teamwork to a pair of oxen working together to pull forward Telangana’s progress. He shared his dream of making Hyderabad a world-class city that can be a role model for the rest of India.
The Chief Minister mentioned several important projects. These include the Musi River Rejuvenation, the Regional Ring Road, and the Future City plan. He said the Future City would become a major center for business and jobs, and would show the way forward for urban growth in the country.
“India needs new cities, and Future City will be a model. It will attract investments and create lakhs of jobs. We will not tolerate anyone trying to stop the state’s progress,” he warned.
Revanth Reddy also praised Sonia Gandhi for bringing in the Food Security Act, which helps make sure no poor person goes hungry. He added that the government is helping farmers grow fine-quality rice, which will boost Telangana’s farming sector.
The Chief Minister’s speech showed his strong focus on both economic growth and the well-being of people in Telangana.