Kishan Reddy Slams Revanth Reddy Over Arrogance, BJP Workers Remark
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy, who also serves as BJP's Telangana state president, on Wednesday, 1 July 2026, launched a sharp attack on Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, accusing the Congress government of arrogance, corruption, and demeaning the party's organisational workers. Kishan Reddy also defended BJP National President Nitin Nabin, saying any attempt to belittle him would not conceal the Congress camp's fear.
Context
Kishan Reddy's post was a pointed rebuke directed at Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, warning that 'arrogance precedes the fall.' The trigger, as stated in the post, was an apparent slight against BJP National President Shri Nitin Nabin — an incident the minister characterised as emblematic of Congress's broader attitude. 'Demeaning BJP National President Shri Nitin Nabin ji won't hide the fear gripping the Congress camp,' Kishan Reddy wrote.
He also invoked the phrase 'farm house CM' — a reference widely understood in Telangana political circles as a jab at a predecessor — to argue that similar arrogance had already felled one chief minister and would now bring down the current one. The minister added that Telangana's booth karyakartas are 'not threats to be crushed' but 'the voice of the people,' suggesting the Congress leadership had made remarks targeting BJP's grassroots workers.
Policy Backdrop
Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh in June 2014, with the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), formerly the TRS, winning the inaugural assembly elections and ruling the state for nearly a decade. Congress defeated the incumbent BRS in the December 2023 Telangana assembly elections, ending that era and bringing Revanth Reddy to power as Chief Minister.
Kishan Reddy drew an equivalence between the two regimes, stating: 'In the last 12.5 years in Telangana, between the BRS and Congress nothing has changed — failed governance, broken promises, massive corruption, MIM appeasement and promoting family rule.' The charge of 'communal Congress' and minority appeasement is a recurring BJP framing in Telangana, where the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) holds significant influence, particularly in Hyderabad.
Stakeholders and Impact
The sharpest political charge in the post concerns the treatment of BJP's booth-level workers in Telangana. Kishan Reddy's assertion that they should not be treated as threats to be 'crushed' signals an escalating confrontation between the ruling Congress and the BJP's organisational machinery at the ground level. BJP booth workers form the backbone of the party's electoral outreach, and any perception of state intimidation against them is likely to be amplified ahead of future elections.
Kishan Reddy also linked the Telangana Congress's conduct to Rahul Gandhi's national political style, accusing both of resorting to 'personal attacks and abuse to cover up failures' rather than presenting a development record. This framing positions the Telangana BJP as aligned with the national party's narrative against Congress leadership.
What's Next
The Congress state leadership in Telangana is expected to respond to the personal references, particularly the 'farm house CM' allusion and the charges around booth worker intimidation. BJP's Telangana unit, under Kishan Reddy's leadership, appears to be sharpening its opposition posture well ahead of the next assembly cycle, using governance critiques and organisational solidarity as twin planks. Whether the national BJP leadership issues a follow-up statement on the alleged slight against Nitin Nabin will be a key indicator of how far this exchange escalates.