
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. File
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The Chief Minister of Telangana Revanth Reddy appears to be steadily consolidating his position within both the Telangana government and the State unit of the Congress, sending clear signals that he intends to shape the party’s future leadership with young faces and create his own band of loyalists. This has been apparent in his appointment of party Whips to the Assembly and the Legislative Council.
The three newly appointed Assembly Whips, Vemula Veeresham, Vijaya Ramana Rao and Yennam Srinivas Reddy, are relatively recent entrants to the Congress, from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), Telugu Desam Party (TDP), and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) respectively.
Similarly, Addanki Dayakar and Venkat Balmoor, both first-time legislators and known loyalists of the Chief Minister, were appointed as Whips to the Legislative Council. All are young as well.
Patnam Mahender Reddy, who defected from the BRS and shares long-standing ties with Mr. Reddy, will continue as the Government Chief Whip in the Council.
Active consolidation
Sources indicate that the recent decisions were influenced by Mr. Reddy despite the constitution of a coordination committee to bridge the gap between the government and the party. Alongside Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president Mahesh Kumar Goud, the committee includes senior ministers N. Uttam Kumar Reddy and Damodar Raja Narasimha. The inclusion of Minister Seethakka, regarded as a close confidante of Mr. Reddy, had drawn attention, particularly as several long-serving veterans were left out.
Moreover, the recent developments involving senior leader T. Jeevan Reddy have added another dimension to Mr. Reddy’s purported consolidation. Considered one of the most senior Congress figures in Telangana, Jeevan Reddy expressed dissatisfaction over the induction of a BRS MLA from his constituency without his consultation. Despite voicing his displeasure, he received little to no reassurance on the matter.
Within party circles, the episode is viewed as a signal that any resistance to the Chief Minister’s political strategy will not sit well with him.
These measures also lay out the roadmap for the Chief Minister’s long-term plan and repeated assertion — that his government will remain in power for 10 years. Senior Congress leaders interpret this not merely as political optimism but as a declaration of intent. His recent sharp exchanges with the Opposition in the Assembly reinforced this perception. While responding to taunts from BRS legislators, he declared that he would “crush” his opponents in the next elections, as he did in December 2023. Though triggered by Opposition remarks, many within the Congress believe the message underscored his undisputed authority within the party.
At present, there is no visible challenger to Mr. Reddy in the State unit. And his recent organisational decisions suggest that he is determined to ensure there are no parallel centres of power.
Congress loyalist
Despite consolidating power within the State, Mr. Reddy has consistently underlined his loyalty to the Congress high command. He frequently credits Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for reposing confidence in him at a critical juncture, attributing the formation of the Congress government in Telangana to their trust.
He earned the confidence of the Gandhi family by bringing back Congress rule after 10 years of BRS rule. His elevation as TPCC president about a year or so before the 2023 Assembly elections marked a decisive shift in the party’s fortunes. At the time, Congress’s morale was at an all-time low, with a steady stream of defections to the BRS.
Mr. Reddy’s appointment injected fresh enthusiasm into the cadre. He projected confidence that the Congress could wrest power from the invincible K. Chandrashekar Rao. In a national climate where Congress was facing repeated electoral setbacks, the Telangana unit under his leadership defeated the BRS. The victory was viewed as one of the Congress’s most significant State-level comebacks. Now, by building a cohort of younger leaders and trusted loyalists, he appears intent on shaping both governance and the party’s future on his strengths.
Published – March 23, 2026 01:26 am IST




