Chief Minister Revanth Reddy Schedules Medigadda Address During KCR Public Meeting

The political landscape in Telangana is set for a simultaneous face-off as Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) prepare to address public gatherings at the exact same time this evening. The coordination of these schedules marks a significant moment in the ongoing political friction between the ruling Congress and the opposition.

Concurrent Public Addresses in Jagitial and Kataram

According to the finalized itineraries, former Chief Minister KCR is scheduled to address the 'Public Blessing Meeting' (Praja Ashirvada Sabha) in Jagitial. His speech is expected to commence after 6:15 PM, where he is anticipated to discuss regional development and the current administrative state of the province.

Simultaneously, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will be conducting a tour of the Medigadda barrage area. The Chief Minister is slated to arrive at Nasturapalli village in the Kataram Mandal by 6:15 PM. He will address a public meeting at the venue at the same moment KCR begins his address in Jagitial.

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Political Significance of Medigadda Visit

The timing of Revanth Reddy’s speech is notable as it occurs during his high-profile visit to the Medigadda site, which has been a point of contention regarding the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. By scheduling his address at 6:15 PM, the Chief Minister's counter-narrative will directly compete for airtime and public attention with the BRS chief's program.

Local administrations in both Jagitial and Kataram have made extensive security arrangements for the two high-profile events. Large crowds are expected at both venues, and police forces have been deployed to manage traffic and ensure the smooth conduct of the political rallies.

Administrative Oversight and Project Inspections

The Chief Minister's visit to Nasturapalli is part of a broader inspection tour of the irrigation structures in the region. This visit is intended to provide a direct assessment of the technical issues reported at the Medigadda barrage, while the public meeting serves as a platform to communicate the government's findings to the local electorate.