Revanth Reddy credits Congress leaders for Telangana statehood
CM hails Telangana progress, outlines vision for future
The air over Secunderabad’s Parade Grounds was thick with emotion and pride on Monday, June 1, 2026, as Telangana celebrated its State Formation Day. For millions of residents, this day is not just a mark on the calendar; it is the anniversary of a hard-won identity, a dream forged in decades of protest, sacrifice, and relentless political struggle. At the center of the celebrations stood Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, who used the platform to look back at the roots of their sovereignty while outlining a bold vision for the future.
In a moment that bridged the past and present, Revanth Reddy expressed profound gratitude to two key figures from the Congress party: former Prime Minister Dr. His words were not merely ceremonial pleasantries but a heartfelt acknowledgment of the political courage it took to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh and create Telangana. Manmohan Singh and Congress leader Sonia Gandhi,” Reddy declared to the gathered crowd. “We remain indebted to them for fulfilling the aspirations of the people of Telangana.” It was a reminder that statehood was not inevitable; it was a political decision made by leaders who chose to listen to the voices of a marginalized region.
The ceremony began with traditional solemnity. Reddy unfurled the national flag, the tricolor snapping in the breeze, before receiving a ceremonial guard of honor from the police. The sight of uniformed officers marching in perfect synchronization served as a symbol of the state’s stability and order. But the true heart of the event lay in the tributes paid to the Telangana martyrs. These were the individuals who laid down their lives during the long agitation for statehood, their blood watering the seeds of independence. Reddy’s speech honored their sacrifice, ensuring that their names were not forgotten in the rush of modern development.
Turning his gaze to the present, the Chief Minister highlighted the achievements of his government over the past 30 months. He portrayed the current administration as a balanced force, capable of delivering both welfare and development. “Congress govt balancing welfare, development,” he asserted, quoting the noted poet Kaloji Narayana Rao to emphasize that his government was working in the larger interests of the state. He pointed to specific initiatives that had touched the lives of ordinary citizens. More than 67,000 government jobs had been filled through a transparent recruitment process, a move aimed at curbing unemployment and restoring faith in public institutions. He promised that fresh recruitment notifications would soon be issued by the Telangana Public Service Commission, signaling that the hiring spree was far from over.
Education and social welfare were also central to his address. Reddy announced the introduction of pre-primary classes in 1,362 government schools, a step toward early childhood education for all. Additionally, breakfast programs had been launched across government educational institutions, ensuring that no child went to school on an empty stomach. He further revealed plans to extend the midday meal scheme to junior colleges, recognizing that nutrition is crucial for academic success even at higher levels. In the housing sector, the government claimed significant progress, aiming to provide shelter to the most vulnerable sections of society.
Looking ahead, Reddy outlined an ambitious roadmap known as Telangana Vision-2047. This long-term plan aims to transform the state into a global hub of innovation and prosperity. A key component of this vision is the transformation of farmers into agricultural entrepreneurs. By providing better technology, market access, and financial support, the government hopes to move beyond subsistence farming to a more profitable, sustainable model. This shift is critical for a state where agriculture remains the backbone of the economy.
As the celebrations concluded, the message was clear: Telangana has come a long way since its formation, but the journey is far from over. The gratitude expressed to Singh and Gandhi was a nod to the past, but the focus remained firmly on the future. With a commitment to transparency, welfare, and economic growth, Revanth Reddy’s government is betting that it can turn the promise of statehood into tangible prosperity for every citizen. The flags may have been lowered, but the spirit of Telangana continues to rise.
