Kishan Reddy accuses Congress ministers of fighting over SCCL control

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Kishan Reddy accuses Congress ministers of fighting over SCCL control

Synopsis

Union Coal Minister and BJP Telangana chief G. Kishan Reddy accused Congress ministers of fighting among themselves to plunder Singareni Collieries, while also targeting the previous BRS government for alleged family-level looting of the joint-sector coal giant.

Key Takeaways

Kishan Reddy , Union Minister of Coal and Mines and BJP Telangana president, posted the allegation on 14 July 2026 .
He accused Congress ministers in the current Telangana government of 'fighting among themselves' to loot SCCL .
He simultaneously alleged that KCR's family members had looted Singareni during the BRS government's tenure ( 2014–2023 ).
SCCL is a joint undertaking — 51% owned by Telangana and 49% by the Government of India — making it subject to both central and state oversight.
The post carries political significance as BJP seeks to expand its base in Telangana's coal-belt constituencies.
No formal response from the Congress or BRS was available at the time of publication.

Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy on Tuesday, 14 July 2026, launched a sharp attack on the Telangana Congress government, alleging that its ministers are scrambling among themselves to plunder Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) — even as he accused the previous BRS regime of having looted the coal giant during its tenure.

Posting in Telugu on X, Reddy wrote: 'సింగరేణిని గతంలో కేసీఆర్ కుటుంబ సభ్యులు దోపిడి చేస్తే.. ఇవాళ కాంగ్రెస్ మంత్రులు సింగరేణిని దోచుకునేందుకు కొట్లాడుకుంటున్నారు.' In English: 'While KCR's family members looted Singareni in the past, today Congress ministers are fighting among themselves to loot Singareni.'

Context

SCCL is the principal coal producer in Telangana, operating across the Godavari valley coalfields and employing tens of thousands of miners. The company operates as a joint undertaking — 51 per cent owned by the Telangana state government and 49 per cent by the Government of India. This dual ownership structure has made SCCL a persistent flashpoint between the Centre and successive state administrations.

Reddy, who serves both as Union Minister of Coal and Mines and as BJP's Telangana state president, has consistently positioned himself as a watchdog of SCCL's governance. His post targets both the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) — which governed Telangana from 2014 to 2023 under former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) — and the incumbent Indian National Congress government led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.

Policy Backdrop

SCCL traces its origins to 1889 and was converted into a central-state joint venture in 1960. It retained this joint-venture status even after the sweeping coal nationalisation of 1973, which brought most other mines under central control. When Telangana was carved out of undivided Andhra Pradesh in June 2014, administrative control of SCCL passed to the new state government while the Centre held on to its equity stake.

The resulting governance architecture — with the state controlling day-to-day operations and the Centre retaining financial oversight through its equity — has made SCCL contracts, royalties, and dividend-sharing perennial subjects of political contention. Allegations of preferential contracts and revenue diversion have surfaced under every successive government in Hyderabad.

Stakeholders and Impact

At the centre of the dispute are Singareni's roughly 50,000-plus workers and their families, whose livelihoods depend on the company's operational health and financial stability. Any perception of governance failure at SCCL carries significant electoral weight in the coal-belt constituencies of Khammam, Bhadradri Kothagudem, and neighbouring districts.

For the BJP, the attack serves a dual purpose: it keeps pressure on the Congress state government while simultaneously distancing the party from the BRS, whose electoral base it is seeking to absorb in Telangana. The Congress, for its part, has not yet issued a formal response to Reddy's post. The BRS has also not publicly commented on the fresh allegation against KCR's family.

What's Next

The post is likely to intensify scrutiny of SCCL's board appointments, contract awards, and royalty-sharing arrangements between Hyderabad and New Delhi. Parliamentary and state assembly questions on coal revenue and dividend sharing are expected to follow. Reddy's role as the Union minister with direct oversight of the coal sector gives him both the platform and the institutional leverage to escalate the issue beyond social media into formal policy channels.

With the BJP looking to consolidate its position ahead of the next Telangana assembly cycle, SCCL governance is likely to remain a live political battleground — testing whether the Centre's 49 per cent equity stake can be wielded as a check on state-level patronage politics.

Point of View

Whose voter base BJP covets in Telangana. The framing of an unbroken chain of plunder across two successive rival governments positions BJP as the only clean alternative, a narrative the party has used effectively in other mineral-rich states. The Union minister's dual role — central coal regulator and state party chief — gives the allegation an institutional edge that a purely political attack would lack. Whether the charge gains traction will depend on whether any concrete evidence of contract irregularities or board-level interference surfaces in the coming weeks.
NationPress
15 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did G. Kishan Reddy say about Singareni Collieries?
Kishan Reddy alleged on 14 July 2026 that Congress ministers in the Telangana government are fighting among themselves to loot SCCL, and that KCR's family members had looted the company during the previous BRS government's rule.
Who owns Singareni Collieries Company Limited?
SCCL is a joint undertaking — 51 per cent is owned by the Telangana state government and 49 per cent by the Government of India, giving both the Centre and the state a stake in its governance.
What is the BJP's role in SCCL oversight?
G. Kishan Reddy serves as Union Minister of Coal and Mines, giving the BJP-led central government direct policy oversight over SCCL through its 49 per cent equity stake and the ministry's regulatory powers.
What was the BRS government's record on Singareni?
The BRS, led by former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, governed Telangana from 2014 to 2023. Kishan Reddy has alleged that KCR's family members misused SCCL during this period, though specific verified details are not on public record.
Why is Singareni politically important in Telangana?
SCCL is the state's largest public-sector employer in the coal sector, with operations spanning Khammam, Bhadradri Kothagudem, and other Godavari valley districts. Its contracts, royalties, and jobs make it a major electoral issue in Telangana's coal-belt constituencies.
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