CM Revanth Reddy condoles death of Gade Venkat Reddy
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced on Friday, 29 May 2026 that Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has expressed deep grief over the passing of senior Congress leader Gade Venkat Reddy, a former minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh. The CMO's post paid tribute to a five-time legislator who held multiple ministerial portfolios in the combined state.
Context
The Telangana CMO's statement, issued in Telugu, noted that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was 'deeply saddened' (తీవ్ర విచారం వ్యక్తం చేశారు) upon learning of Gade Venkat Reddy's death. The tribute recalled him as a 'gentle and patient' (సౌమ్యుడు, సహనశీలి) leader who undertook numerous public-welfare programmes. The CM prayed for peace for the departed soul and conveyed 'profound condolences and sympathy' to the bereaved family.
Gade Venkat Reddy represented the undivided Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly five times and served as a minister, handling various departments with distinction, according to the CMO's statement. His political career was rooted in the Congress party and spanned several decades of united Andhra Pradesh's legislative history.
Policy Backdrop
The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, bifurcated the combined state effective 2 June 2014, creating Telangana as a separate state while the residual Andhra Pradesh continued. Many political careers, including that of Gade Venkat Reddy, were built entirely within the framework of the undivided state, giving them a significance that transcends the current administrative boundary.
It is a standing protocol for the Telangana government to issue condolences for figures who served in the united legislature, reflecting the shared political and personal networks that predated bifurcation. Such gestures from the Telangana CMO underscore that the legislative heritage of undivided Andhra Pradesh is acknowledged by both successor states.
Stakeholders and Impact
The tribute directly concerns Gade Venkat Reddy's family, his former constituents, and the Congress party networks in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. As a five-time MLA and minister, his passing marks the end of a political career that shaped the combined state's governance across multiple decades.
For the Congress party in the region, Venkat Reddy represented a generation of leaders who built their base in undivided Andhra Pradesh. His death is likely to prompt condolences from party colleagues and legislators on both sides of the state border.
What's Next
Reactions from the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee and other political formations are expected in the coming hours. Official funeral arrangements and tributes from both state governments will be watched closely by political observers tracking cross-border protocol between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The CMO's statement is an early marker of the official response from Hyderabad.
The passing of leaders who served in undivided Andhra Pradesh serves as a recurring reminder of the shared legislative legacy that both states continue to honour, even as their political trajectories have diverged significantly since 2014.