'They Want People To Die': Revanth Reddy's 'Occult' Charge Draws Sharp Response
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Revanth Reddy made accusations of an "occult" nature during a public meeting.
- Former minister T Harish Rao dismissed the allegations as baseless.
- Rao accused the Chief Minister of attempting to divert attention from other issues.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has faced accusations of engaging in "occult" practices, a claim made during a public meeting in Mulugu district. The allegations have sparked a strong reaction from political opponents, who have vehemently denied the claims and criticized the Chief Minister's conduct.
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Former minister T Harish Rao responded sharply to Reddy's statements, dismissing the "occult" charge as baseless. Rao asserted that such accusations are a tactic to divert public attention from pressing governance issues. He suggested that the Chief Minister is attempting to shift focus away from substantive matters by resorting to unsubstantiated claims.
They Want People To Die
The controversy highlights the intense political climate in Telangana, where accusations and counter-accusations are common. Reddy's remarks and Rao's rebuttal underscore the deep divisions and strategic maneuvering among political factions in the region. The focus now shifts to whether these allegations will impact public perception or political discourse moving forward.
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Originally published by NDTV in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.