HYDERABAD: Congress luminary Revanth Reddy ascended to the esteemed position of Chief Minister in Telangana, taking his oath of office amidst fervent applause at Hyderabad's LB Stadium. The auspicious occasion saw Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan administer the solemn oath, marking a significant juncture in the state's political landscape.
Thursday morning witnessed a distinguished gathering at Parliament, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a cohort of Union ministers, including S Jaishankar, Amit Shah, and Ashwani Vaishanaw, convened for a pivotal Parliamentary party meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This meeting, the inaugural assembly during the ongoing Winter Session, occurred against a backdrop of anticipation regarding the appointment of Chief Ministers in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh—states where the BJP emerged victorious in the recent Assembly elections.
Anticipating his imminent swearing-in ceremony, Chief Minister-designate Revanth Reddy made a triumphant return to Hyderabad, greeted by an exuberant throng of party loyalists. Prior to this grand homecoming, Reddy had conferred with top Congress leaders in the national capital, buoyed by the resounding triumph in the assembly polls. His arrival at Hyderabad's Begumpet airport on Wednesday evening set the stage for a significant chapter in Telangana's political narrative.
Revanth Reddy Set to Assume Telangana Chief Minister; Swearing-In on Dec 7