Minister Satyakumar Yadav Slams Revanth Reddy Over Remarks Against PM Modi
AP Minister Satyakumar Yadav criticized Telangana CM Revanth Reddy for comparing Modi to Godse
Called Revanth an incompetent leader trying to cover up failures with diversionary remarks
Warned that Revanth’s position is unstable and could be lost with just a sneeze
Andhra Pradesh Minister Satyakumar Yadav launched a scathing attack on Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy over his controversial remarks comparing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Nathuram Godse. Condemning the statement, Satyakumar questioned Revanth’s political maturity and accused him of making such comments only to divert public attention from his failures.
Labeling Revanth as an incompetent Chief Minister, Satyakumar alleged that he has not been able to fulfill the promises made to the people of Telangana. “To cover up his inefficiency, he is dragging Modi’s name unnecessarily and comparing him with Godse. This is not just shameful—it reflects his desperation,” he said.
He went further to mock Revanth’s position as CM, claiming that he is clinging to power and speaking recklessly just to secure his seat. “Revanth Reddy is trying to save a position that can be lost even if he sneezes. His words have no weight, and his leadership has no direction,” Satyakumar remarked.
The AP Minister also criticized Revanth for repeatedly making baseless and provocative statements to stay relevant. “It has become his habit to distract the people with outrageous claims whenever he’s cornered. His political behavior is more about noise than governance,” he added.
Targeting Revanth’s loyalty to the Gandhi family, Satyakumar said that even stalwarts like Nehru, Indira, Rajiv, Sonia, and Rahul Gandhi could not stop the BJP’s growth. “What can Revanth do, who drinks from the elbow of the Gandhi family?” he quipped, ridiculing the Telangana CM’s alignment with the Congress high command.
Satyakumar asserted that the BJP and its leadership would continue to move forward despite such attacks and remain focused on delivering for the people.