Revanth Reddy Urges Delhi Voters to Give Congress a Chance 

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Revanth Reddy Urges Delhi Voters to Give Congress a Chance 

TPN Correspondent
Hyderabad, Jan 17:
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has urged the people of Delhi to support the Congress in the upcoming Assembly elections, promising to implement welfare schemes similar to those in Telangana. He stated that his government has successfully fulfilled key promises, including a loan waiver of up to Rs. 2 lakh for farmers, the creation of 55,000 jobs, and free bus travel for women in RTC buses . 

 

Speaking at a poster release event highlighting Congress' commitments, Revanth Reddy took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, alleging that both leaders make false promises. He assured that if Congress wins in Delhi, it will introduce free electricity up to 300 units, gas cylinders at Rs. 500, and free ration kits . 

 

Additionally, the party has pledged financial assistance of Rs. 8,500 per month for unemployed youth, Rs. 2,500 per month for women, and free health insurance coverage up to Rs. 25 lakh . 

 

Revanth Reddy emphasized that Telangana's Congress-led government is delivering on its commitments and vowed to replicate the same in Delhi if given a chance. His statements set the stage for an intense electoral battle as Congress seeks to expand its influence beyond Telangana.

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