Who Are the Newly Appointed 27 Vice-Presidents and 69 General Secretaries for the Telangana Unit of Congress?

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Key Takeaways
- 27 vice-presidents and 69 general secretaries appointed.
- Focus on representation for various communities.
- Appointments approved by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge.
- Announcement follows a six-month delay.
- Significant Cabinet expansion coincided with the appointments.
Hyderabad, June 9 (NationPress) - The All India Congress Committee (AICC) has officially unveiled the names of 27 vice-presidents and 69 general secretaries for the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) as of Monday.
The appointments received the green light from Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge.
AICC general secretary K.C. Venugopal made the announcement on Monday night after a lengthy wait of six months.
This development follows the AICC's recent establishment of five committees within the TPCC.
The list of newly appointed vice-presidents includes notable figures such as K. Raghuveer Reddy, the MP representing the Nalgonda constituency.
Other vice-presidents include MLAs Naini Rajender Reddy, Dr. Chikkudu Vamshi Krishna, and MLCs Balmoor Venkat and Basvaraju Saraiah.
Among the vice-presidents is Kota Neelima, a current AICC member and TPCC general secretary.
The complete list of vice-presidents also features T. Kumar Rao, Hanumandla Jhansi Reddy, Bandi Ramesh, Kondru Pushpaleela, B. Kailash Kumar, Namindla Srinivas, Athram Suguna, Gali Anil Kumar, Chitla Satyanarayana, Lakavath Dhanavanthi, M. Venu Goud, Kotimreddy Vinay Reddy, Kondeti Mallaiah, M.A. Faheem, S. Suresh Kumar, Bontu Rammohan, Afsar Yousuf Zahi, S. Jagadishwar Rao, Nawab Mujahid Alam Khan, Gummala Mohan Reddy, and Chinnapatala Sangmeshwar.
The Congress leadership has ensured that the appointments reflect adequate representation for Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Minorities.
Among the 69 general secretaries appointed, MLAs Vedma Bojju, Parnika Reddy, and Matta Ragamayee stand out.
This announcement followed the recent expansion of the State Cabinet, which welcomed three new ministers: G. Vivek Venkatswamy, Adluri Laxman Kumar, and Vakiti Srihari.
This marks the inaugural expansion of the Cabinet since its formation on December 7, 2023, when the Chief Minister and 11 ministers took their oaths.
The long-awaited expansion was made possible after the party’s central leadership endorsed the appointments of the three ministers.
Despite existing vacancies within the Cabinet, the party opted to leave three positions unfilled.
The state can accommodate a maximum of 18 ministers, including the Chief Minister.