Revanth Reddy Directs Congress MLAs on Assembly Strategy Amid Budget Session

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy chaired a Congress Legislative Party meeting to strategize for the upcoming Vidhan Sabha session. He instructed all MLAs and MLCs to actively participate in debates and adhere strictly to the party line during discussions. The CM emphasized efficient house proceedings and highlighted the failures of the previous BRS government, which allegedly suppressed opposition voices. He also ordered MLAs to address the summer drinking water crisis and promote the 'Praja Palana' initiative at the grassroots level.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Chairs Congress Strategy Meet for Telangana Assembly

  • CM directs MLAs on session strategy
  • Focus on govt's budget and future plans
  • Coordination between whips and legislators stressed
  • Women legislators urged for active participation
  • MLAs to study policies from other states
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Revanth Reddy discusses strategy for upcoming Vidhan Sabha session with Congress MLAs

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy outlines Congress strategy for budget session, directs MLAs on coordination and debate focus. Get the latest updates.

"The roadmap we formulate now will serve as the agenda for the upcoming elections - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, March 17

A Congress Legislative Party meeting was held in the Legislative Council Conference Hall, chaired by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka, PCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud, Ministers, MLCs, and MLAs attended the meeting. The Chief Minister gave directions to the members on the strategy to be followed for the upcoming Assembly sessions.

Congress MLC Addanki Dayakar, while speaking to ANI, said on Monday, "... The Governor has depicted all the government's success stories... They are creating unnecessary problems. The speech was very nice..."

On the other hand, Congress MLA Jatoth Ram Chander Naik, while speaking to ANI, said, "The KCR government has put the state into a financial crisis in 10 years... The TRS party is moving forward by blaming the leading party..."

Meanwhile, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy ordered all Congress MLAs and MLCs, including women legislators, to attend the budget session of the assembly and Legislative Council and participate actively in the debates.

The Chief Minister emphasised that there should be good coordination between the government Whips and MLAs in the house during the discussion.

Participating in the CLP meeting, the CM said that the Congress-led Government is presenting a third budget in the session.

The Governor's address outlined the government's priorities and future plans and it served as a roadmap for the government, CM Revanth Reddy said, adding that every member must speak and respond strictly in accordance with the party line and the government. "The roadmap we formulate now will serve as the agenda for the upcoming elections".

Further, the CM said that debate on the failures of the previous government does not require it, and it is the right time to focus on our future plans and how to fulfil the people's aspirations. The Government Whips were instructed to coordinate in the House in the selection of the topics and the issues during the debates. "We must ensure that the House proceedings are conducted efficiently without allowing discussions to be sidetracked or House time to be wasted," he said.

All the MLAs should attend the session promptly, and the Women legislators should not only ensure their attendance but also actively participate in the discussions. The CM stressed the participation of women members in the debates. "The damage caused by individuals will ruin the entire system. Our survival in politics depends entirely on upholding and preserving the integrity of the system".

The Chief Minister noted that the previous BRS government did not allow the opposition to speak on important issues. The then-CLP leaders, Bhatti Vikramarka and Jana Reddy, were also denied the opportunity to speak. He was also suspended for the entire session and for the duration of the tenure as an MLA, and was barred from entering the House, the CM recalled.

Stating that all the Assembly committees will be constituted soon, CM Reddy suggested that the MLAs and MLCs tour other states and study the best-practice policies. The MLAs were also ordered to focus more attention on the drinking water crisis in the summer. The '99-Day "Praja Palana - Pragati Pranalika" should be taken directly to the people at the grassroots level, the CM said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally, a CM who wants active participation from women legislators! This is a welcome change. The 'Praja Palana' initiative needs to reach every village. Actions speak louder than words, let's see the results.
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Vikram M
While the focus on future plans is good, completely ignoring debate on the previous government's failures seems like a political tactic. Accountability is also important for the people of Telangana. The financial crisis mentioned by the MLA is a serious issue that needs thorough discussion.
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Ananya R
"The damage caused by individuals will ruin the entire system" - very true statement by the CM. Hope all MLAs understand this and work together. The summer is coming, solving the water problem should be top priority. 🤞
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David E
Interesting to see the emphasis on studying best practices from other states. That's a pragmatic approach. Hope the budget session delivers concrete policies and not just political rhetoric.
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Siddharth J
The Governor's address setting the roadmap is key. Discipline in the party line is necessary, but MLAs should also genuinely represent their constituents' voices, not just parrot the party. A balanced approach is needed.

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