Revanth Reddy Meets PM Modi: Invite to Telangana's 2047 Global Summit Revealed

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to personally invite him to the upcoming Telangana Rising 2047 Global Summit. He detailed the state's ambitious roadmap to become a three-trillion-dollar economy, aligning with the national Viksit Bharat mission. In a separate party meeting, Reddy drew a unique analogy, comparing the Congress party's internal diversity to the multitude of deities in Hinduism. He urged party leaders to prioritize collective goals and build a positive image for upcoming electoral challenges.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Invites PM Modi to Telangana Rising 2047 Summit

  • CM Revanth Reddy formally invited PM Modi to the Telangana Rising 2047 Global Summit in Hyderabad
  • The summit aims to showcase Telangana as a global hub for investment and innovation
  • Reddy presented the state's vision to become a three-trillion-dollar economy by 2047
  • He compared Congress's ideological diversity to the plurality of beliefs within Hinduism
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CM Revanth Reddy meets PM Modi, invites Him to Telangana Rising 2047 Global Summit

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy meets PM Modi, invites him to the global summit aiming to position the state as a top investment destination by 2047.

"How many Gods are there in Hinduism? Three crores, they say... If we cannot have consensus even on God, how can we expect everyone to agree on one political leader? - CM Revanth Reddy"

New Delhi, December 3

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and formally invited him to attend the Telangana Rising 2047 Global Summit. The high-level interaction took place in the Parliament premises and was also attended by Bhatti Vikramarka. During the meeting, the Chief Minister presented the Prime Minister with a specially printed invitation card for the mega event, which is scheduled to be held at Hyderabad's Bharat Future City. The summit, envisioned on an international scale, aims to position Telangana as a leading global investment and innovation destination.

Revanth Reddy briefed the Prime Minister on the state's long-term development roadmap and emphasised that Telangana is preparing to transition into a three-trillion-dollar economy by 2047. He noted that the growth vision aligns with the Centre's Viksit Bharat 2047 mission, which aims for comprehensive national transformation across sectors. The Chief Minister explained to PM Modi that the Telangana Rising 2047 Vision Document, crafted with inputs from NITI Aayog and refined through extensive consultations with leading domain experts, lays out sector-wise growth trajectories, strategic targets, and policy interventions required to achieve the State's future goals.

He added that the Vision Document would be officially unveiled at the upcoming Global Summit, which will bring together global leaders, investors, policymakers, and innovators.

Earlier, Revanth Reddy addressed the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) Executive meeting at Gandhi Bhavan. He said the Congress has survived for 140 years precisely because "there is freedom in the party," unlike several regional outfits that collapsed due to rigid, centralised leadership styles. Drawing a vivid analogy with the plurality of beliefs within Hinduism, Revanth Reddy said just as people worship different deities based on their own preferences and life experiences, the Congress too brings together individuals of varied mindsets. "How many Gods are there in Hinduism? Three crores, they say. One person bows to Lord Venkateshwara, another to Hanuman, another wears the Ayyappa mala, and someone else follows Shiva. There are even deities to whom people offer alcohol and chicken. If we cannot have consensus even on God, how can we expect everyone to agree on one political leader?" he remarked.

The Chief Minister said ideological diversity should not be mistaken for indiscipline and emphasised that the party's strength lies in collective purpose, not uniformity. He told district Congress committee presidents that the responsibility they were taking on demanded maturity, cooperation, and a willingness to rise above accumulated personal grievances."From today onwards, a changed person should be seen in you," Revanth Reddy said, urging leaders to set aside minor personal issues such as lack of acknowledgement or past disagreements. What mattered now, he emphasised, was building a positive image, strengthening the organisation, and prioritising the party's larger goals over individual preferences. Revanth Reddy also reiterated that good opinion and goodwill among party members were essential for organisational success, especially as the Congress prepares for upcoming electoral challenges.

- ANI

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Shreya B
His analogy about Hinduism and Congress's diversity is actually quite insightful and very Indian in its thinking. It's rare to hear a politician speak in such relatable cultural terms. Hope this spirit of inclusivity translates into good governance for Telangana.
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Rohit P
The summit sounds impressive on paper. But we've heard many "vision" documents before. What matters is execution on the ground - better roads, water, electricity, and less corruption. Let's see if this leads to actual change for the common man.
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Ananya R
As a young professional in Hyderabad, I'm excited! A global summit focusing on innovation and investment is exactly what we need. Hoping it boosts our tech ecosystem and creates opportunities so our talent doesn't have to move abroad. 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
While the development agenda is welcome, I find the religious analogy in a political speech slightly uncomfortable. Politics and development should be discussed on their own merit, not through theological comparisons. The focus should remain solely on the 2047 roadmap.
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Priya S
Three-trillion-dollar economy by 2047? That's a very ambitious target. Hope the planning is solid and involves all stakeholders, including farmers and small business owners. Development should be inclusive and sustainable, not just about big numbers.

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