Revanth Reddy Love For Babu Brings Him Trouble From Congress High Command!

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Revanth Reddy Love For Babu Brings Him Trouble From Congress 

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Revanth Reddy is a firebrand in Telugu state political history. He is one of the very few politicians who never backed off from taking the attack to any leader in the state politics. Just like his speeches, even his political career has been highly controversial.

Revanth Reddy put his political career online, and went behind bars in the ‘cash-for-vote’ case scam, trying to save Chandrababu Naidu. He has a great personal rivalry with TRS and KCR in particular. In a very little time, things changed drastically. Revanth Reddy made a whole bunch of rivals within TDP itself. It made sure that, he walked out of TDP and joined Congress in a short span.

Though Revanth Reddy continued firing his barrel at KCR, and other TDP leaders, he made no comments against the AP CM Chandrababu Naidu. On commemorating Chandrababu’s 40th year in politics on February 27th, Revanth Reddy came up with the poster, appreciating Chandrababu Naidu.

Along with this, his pro-Chandrababu tweets have irked the Telangana Congress leaders. Though Revanth Reddy is in Congress, there are more foes than allies in the party. It is understood, the matter has been taken to the Congress high command at the Centre. With Congress planning for a ‘Bus Yatra’ in coming few weeks, it will be interesting to see what consequences Revanth Reddy will face in the near future.

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