Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar, Telangana Ministers Konda Surekha and Seethakka and other officials met Governor Tamilisai Sundarajan at Raj Bhavan and greeted him for the New Year. In a New Year message to the people of Telangana, newly appointed Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said his government is ready to implement the four pending guarantees in 2024. Anumula Revanth Reddy was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Telangana on December 7, becoming the first Congress CM of India’s youngest state. Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan administered him the oath of office at the massive Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium in Hyderabad. In his message, Reddy said, “Happy New Year to all the people of Telangana.
‘Praja Palan’ (People’s Government) has been established in the state with the support of all sections of people. We removed the iron grills, barricades and freed them from all restrictions.” And started people’s participation in governance.” “The government delivered on its promise of revival of democracy and freedom for all citizens. Out of six guarantees, two guarantees have already been implemented. My government is ready to implement four more guarantees in the new year. My Government aspires to increase welfare benefits.
All are eligible and promote Telangana as the number one state in development in the country,” the message added. “The government has given priority to youth empowerment and has prepared action plans to provide them a bright future through modern technology. The government is ready to transform the entire education system from primary level to higher education. We are committed to fulfilling the assurances given to farmers.” “Read the message further. “The government has resolved to consider the New Year as the year of ‘women, farmers and youth’. We have resolved to improve the stalled government administration. All systems will be rebuilt in accordance with ‘Praja Palan’. For this, Praja Vani has been launched to resolve the complaints of the people in Praja Bhawan.
Efforts are being made to bring humanistic approach in the executive system in the state administration.” The Chief Minister said in his address. For the first time since the establishment of the state, Congress won an absolute majority in Telangana by winning 64 out of 119 seats. Bharat Rashtra Samithi, which ruled India’s youngest state for 10 years, trailed Congress far behind with 38 seats. BJP won eight seats and AIMIM won seven seats.