Revanth Reddy Says Kukka Chavu, KTR Says Cheap Minister
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy warned a horrific death to KCR if he dares come against the Musi development project.
There is a certain layer of dignity that is to be upheld by politicians if they are to be seen as respectively figures in the sociopolitical equilibrium. But if we look at the kind of outrage that is being exhibited by Revanth Reddy and his BRS counterpart, KTR, it is evident that they are crossing all the party lines and going all out with it.
Yesterday, Telangana CM Revanth Reddy warned a horrific death to KCR if he dares come against the Musi development project. Revanth noted that the Musi project is aimed at enlightening the lives of thousands of common folk and if KCR stands against it, he will die the death fof a dog. His words in Telugu were "Kukka savu sasthav KCR" which evidently shocked the netizens and sparked a series of fiery reactions.
However, KTR who reacted to the comments made by Revanth Reddy wasn't in the mood to hang back either. He hit really hard at Revanth Reddy and went on to call him a cheap minister who is not capable of anything but making tall claims that make no sense.
"When you were an errand boy, carrying slippers for political favors, he resigned from his position, for the people of TELANGANA! While you were busy lobbying for party tickets, he envisioned a dream - a TELANGANA born from struggle and perseverance
As you wielded guns to silence dissenting voices, he risked his life for a dream called TELANGANA. When your hands carried “Bags” to destabilize Telangana, his heart charted a course for a state that would make history. And today, Telangana stands tall - a become of pride!
A joker like you may think you can abuse him and erase his name from the history? As long as there is TELANGANA, there is KCR. Think again, Cheap Minister Revanth!" KTR replied to the CM in his own style. This heated exchange between the two gun politicians of Telangana has led to multiple discussions now. This has triggered a political war in itself in Telangana and understandably so, given the nature of the retorts shared by the two main men.