CM Revanth Reddy lays foundation for Ande Sri Smruthi Vanam
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy laid the foundation stone for a memorial garden — Smruthi Vanam — honouring poet, singer and Telangana movement icon Dr. Ande Sri at Ghatkesar on the occasion of Ande Sri's birth anniversary on 18 July 2026. The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced the event, sharing Revanth Reddy's deeply personal tribute to the lyricist he described as a lifelong inspiration.
Context
Dr. Ande Sri is widely known across Telangana as the author of 'Jaya Jayahe Telangana' — the official state anthem — and as a poet whose songs became anthems of the Telangana statehood movement. At the foundation-laying ceremony, CM Revanth Reddy said that while four crore people of Telangana may know Ande Sri as a poet, singer and movement activist, to him personally, 'Ande Sri is not just an activist — he is a soulmate' ('ఆత్మబంధువు').
The Chief Minister spoke with visible emotion, recounting that he is one of seven brothers and lost his eldest brother — his primary inspiration — while still young. 'After that, the elder brother I found was Ande Sri,' he said, describing the poet as a member of his own family.
Policy Backdrop
On 2 June 2024, the Revanth Reddy government formally dedicated 'Jaya Jayahe Telangana' as the state anthem, a moment the Chief Minister recalled at Saturday's event as one in which Ande Sri himself was visibly moved. The Congress administration has continued the broader tradition — established since Telangana's formation in 2014 — of institutionally honouring figures central to the statehood agitation.
Revanth Reddy also reiterated at the event that his government had identified nine individuals who dedicated their voices and lives to the Telangana movement and awarded Rs 1 crore each to their families, cutting across party lines. 'This is not my money — it is the people's money,' he said.
Stakeholders and Impact
The Smruthi Vanam foundation-laying was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Ministers Duddilla Sridhar Babu, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, Ponnam Prabhakar and Adluri Laxman Kumar, along with MPs, MLCs, MLAs and other elected representatives and officials. Ande Sri's wife Mallubai and children — daughters Vakkulamma, Vennela and Vekuva, and son Dattula — were present when the Chief Minister performed the ground-breaking ritual and paid floral tributes.
For movement families and cultural artists across Telangana, the memorial garden represents official state acknowledgement of Ande Sri's role in shaping the identity of the new state. Songs such as 'Jaya Jayahe Telangana' and 'Mayamaipotunnada Amma Manishannavaadu' were described by the Chief Minister as 'not songs but bullets — cannons that demolished the strongholds of rulers opposed to the people.'
What's Next
The Chief Minister issued a pointed warning that if any generation attempted to dominate or exploit Telangana, 'Ande Sri will be reborn' — signalling that the poet's legacy is being positioned as a permanent cultural guardrail for the state's political identity. The government has indicated it will be guided by the spirit of both Ande Sri and fellow movement icon Gaddar.
Construction of the Smruthi Vanam at Ghatkesar is expected to proceed following Saturday's foundation-laying. Further memorial projects and welfare disbursements for Telangana movement families remain on the government's stated agenda.