Revanth Reddy confident of repeating history in 2023 elections!

Congress party which has been going through a tough period in Telangana had appointed Malkajgiri MP Revanth Reddy as the leader of T- Congress by making him the TPCC chief.

The Delhi leadership of the grand old party Congress is confident that Revanth Reddy can put the party right on the track and push the party towards the victory in the next general elections.

Newly appointed TPCC President Revanth Reddy had already started the preparations for it by gathering support for the party from various ends.Besides meeting the senior leaders in the party, he also met Ramoji Rao and ABN Radha Krishna after his appointment.

He met the senior Congress leaders who were not happy with the party’s decision to make him the TPCC chief and invited them to his oath taking ceremony that was held earlier this month at Gandhi Bhavan.Leaving Hanumantha Rao, majority of the leaders attended the ceremony, as a piece of good news for the party and its sympathisers.

Revanth Reddy spoke to a leading news portal, his first interaction with the national media post his appointment.In the interview, he said, they are confident that Congress will come to power in the next general elections.

Revanth Reddy even has an example for this. Citing the example of 2004 elections, TPCC President said, like how Congress made it to the power despite sitting in the opposition for two terms, Congress will do the same in the next elections.

KCR government has been in power in the state for two terms.Congress will do the same magic and will come to power in the state, he said

Adding further, Revanth Reddy said CM KCR is a plus point to the Congress party given his poor advantage, which is making the public in the state to vote for the Congress party.

In the same interview, TPCC Boss Revanth Reddy was also asked about the much-talked-about Huzurabad elections too.He replied that the by elections is a faceoff between KCR and Etela Rajender.We as a Congress party are focusing on the upcoming general elections and making it to the power, he said.