Kishan Reddy warns Telangana govt over SIR process, backs state employees

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Kishan Reddy warns Telangana govt over SIR process, backs state employees

Synopsis

Union Minister and BJP Telangana chief G. Kishan Reddy on June 27 accused the Revanth Reddy government of conducting the SIR process under AIMIM's influence, warning that no employee need fear political pressure from any MLA, minister, or the Chief Minister, and pledging BJP's full backing.

Key Takeaways

Kishan Reddy , Union Coal and Mines Minister and BJP Telangana state president, posted on June 27, 2026 warning the Telangana Congress government over the SIR process.
He alleged the Revanth Reddy government was conducting the SIR process under the direction of AIMIM , referred to in Telugu as 'Majlis party'.
Kishan Reddy assured state government employees that no MLA, minister, or Chief Minister should intimidate them into deviating from their duties.
He pledged that the Bharatiya Janata Party would stand behind any employee who faces political pressure during the SIR process.
The BJP has served as the principal opposition in Telangana since the Congress won the December 2023 assembly elections .

Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy, who also serves as BJP Telangana state president, on Saturday, June 27, 2026, issued a sharp warning to the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government in Telangana, asserting that the BJP would stand firmly behind state government employees if any political pressure was exerted on them during the ongoing SIR (Special Investigation of Records) process. He specifically alleged that the state government was attempting to conduct the process at the behest of AIMIM, the Hyderabad-based party led by Asaduddin Owaisi.

Context

Posting in Telugu on his official X account, Kishan Reddy stated: 'మజ్లిస్ పార్టీ కనుసైగల్లో SIR ప్రక్రియను నడిపించాలని రేవంత్ రెడ్డి సర్కారు అనుకుంటే అది కుదరదు' — translated as, 'If the Revanth Reddy government thinks it can run the SIR process at the direction of the Majlis party, that will not be allowed.' He further declared that no employee needs to fear anyone — 'be it an MLA, a Minister, or the Chief Minister' — and must carry out their duties responsibly. He assured employees of the backing of both the people of Telangana and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

The post comes amid what BJP leaders describe as political interference in administrative processes in Telangana. The SIR process, which involves verification of records, is a sensitive administrative exercise that touches the interests of government employees across the state.

Policy Backdrop

The Congress party swept to power in Telangana in the December 2023 assembly elections, ending the decade-long rule of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi and forming a government under Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. Since then, the BJP has positioned itself as the principal opposition in the state, regularly scrutinising the Congress administration's handling of governance and administrative matters.

AIMIM, which holds influence in select urban constituencies — particularly in Hyderabad — has historically maintained a complex political relationship with successive state governments. BJP leaders have periodically alleged that Congress and AIMIM share an understanding on electoral and administrative matters, a charge both parties deny. Kishan Reddy's post renews that line of attack in the specific context of the SIR process.

Stakeholders and Impact

The statement is directed primarily at Telangana state government employees, who are directly involved in conducting or being affected by the SIR process. By publicly pledging BJP's support, Kishan Reddy is signalling that the party intends to act as a watchdog against any alleged coercion of officials by ruling-party legislators or ministers.

For AIMIM, the allegation of undue influence over an administrative process is politically sensitive, as it touches on perceptions of minority-community political leverage in the state. The Revanth Reddy government has not responded publicly to these specific charges as of the time of this report.

What's Next

Political observers will watch whether the Telangana government or AIMIM issues a formal rebuttal to Kishan Reddy's allegations. Any escalation — such as employee unions taking a position, or the matter reaching the Election Commission or administrative tribunals — could sharpen the political confrontation ahead of future electoral cycles. Kishan Reddy's statement sets the tone for BJP's continued opposition posture in Telangana, framing bureaucratic neutrality as a central campaign issue.

Point of View

As it activates a religio-political subtext that BJP has consistently deployed in Hyderabad-centric politics. Whether this translates into concrete political gains will depend on how the Telangana government responds and whether the SIR process itself becomes a flashpoint.
NationPress
27 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SIR process in Telangana that Kishan Reddy mentioned?
SIR stands for Special Investigation of Records, an administrative verification exercise involving Telangana state government employees. Kishan Reddy alleged on June 27, 2026 that the Revanth Reddy government was conducting this process under AIMIM's influence, though the Telangana government has not publicly responded to this specific charge.
Why did Kishan Reddy warn Telangana government employees?
Kishan Reddy warned employees that they should not fear pressure from any MLA, minister, or the Chief Minister, and pledged BJP's support to any official who faces political coercion while performing their duties during the SIR process.
What is AIMIM's role in Telangana politics?
AIMIM (All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen) is a Hyderabad-based party with influence in select urban constituencies. BJP leaders, including Kishan Reddy, have periodically alleged a political understanding between Congress and AIMIM, charges both parties deny.
Who is G. Kishan Reddy?
G. Kishan Reddy is the Union Minister of Coal and Mines in the central government and also serves as the BJP's Telangana state president, making him the party's top political figure in the state.
What is BJP's current political position in Telangana?
BJP has been the principal opposition party in Telangana since the Congress, led by Revanth Reddy, won the December 2023 state assembly elections and formed the government.
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