Revanth Reddy accuses KTR of pushing sister out over property

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has accused BRS working president K T Rama Rao of pushing his sister K Kavitha out of the family home to avoid sharing property. Speaking at…

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has accused BRS working president K T Rama Rao of pushing his sister K Kavitha out of the family home to avoid sharing property. Speaking at a public meeting in Mulugu district on Sunday, Reddy said a person who cannot be just to his own sister cannot do justice to the state's women. He also alleged that BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao is complicit in the act by staying silent. Siasat.com reports that Reddy called the father and son the 'sani' (bad luck) of Telangana.

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy attacks KTR over property dispute with sister

Separately, a new controversy has erupted within the Congress party. Konda Surekha, Telangana Endowments Minister, faces party scrutiny after her daughter Sushmita Patel made serious allegations against CM Revanth Reddy. During her mother's birthday celebrations, Sushmita declared she would contest the next Assembly election as an independent from Parkal if denied a Congress ticket. She accused Revanth Reddy of changing after becoming CM, of failing to honour a promise to make her father Konda Murali an MLC, and of corruption involving his brothers. Greatandhra.com reports the TPCC disciplinary committee is considering action against Sushmita and has sought an explanation from Konda Surekha.

The CM's Mulugu visit also included inaugurating a new Collectorate Building, a statue of Telangana Talli, and several development works worth crores. He reiterated his allegation that BRS MLA T Harish Rao performed occult rituals to bring drought to Telangana. Harish Rao has denied the charge and said he will file a defamation suit.

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The two sources frame the same news cycle from opposite ends. Siasat.com gives prime billing to CM Revanth Reddy's attack on BRS leaders, treating the opposition's response as secondary. Greatandhra.com instead leads with the Congress rebel's corruption allegations against the CM, making the ruling party's internal crisis the headline. The contrast reveals each outlet's editorial leaning: one amplifies the ruling party's narrative, the other foregrounds dissent within it. The measured takeaway is that both stories are true but incomplete alone, the CM is simultaneously on the offensive against the opposition and defensive against mutineers in his own ranks. Watch for the Congress disciplinary committee's decision on Konda Surekha and her daughter, and for BRS's counter-moves in Parkal.

Coverage: 2 sources, 1 pro-government, 1 government-critical


Sources (2): siasat.com (pro government), greatandhra.com (government critical)

This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.

Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.

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