CM Revanth Reddy vows Congress will win 117 seats in Telangana 2029
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Saturday, 11 July 2026, publicly pledged that the Indian National Congress will win 117 seats in the next assembly election, invoking the name of Lord Rama of Bhadrachalam as a solemn oath to underline his confidence in a second consecutive Congress government in Telangana.
Posting in Telugu on X, the Chief Minister declared: 'Bhadradri Ramuni meeda aana' ('I swear on Bhadradri Rama') — a religiously resonant oath invoking the revered deity of Bhadrachalam temple in Khammam district — before asserting that Congress would secure 117 of the 182 assembly seats he projected and bring back a Congress government for a second term in Telangana. The post was tagged with #Khammam, #CongressForTelangana, #Prajapalana, #Telangana2029, and #AurEkBaarCongressSarkar.
Context
The statement comes roughly three years ahead of the next scheduled Telangana assembly election, widely anticipated around late 2028 or early 2029. Revanth Reddy led Congress to a decisive victory in the 2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly elections, winning 64 of the 119 seats — enough for a majority — ending a decade of rule by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and making it the first non-BRS government since the state was formed in 2014.
The Chief Minister's reference to 182 assembly seats is notable: Telangana currently has 119 constituencies. Any expansion would require a formal delimitation exercise by the Election Commission of India, a process that has not been officially announced. The claim of winning 117 of those projected 182 seats should therefore be read as a political aspiration rather than a verified institutional fact.
Policy Backdrop
Revanth Reddy's government has positioned its first term under the banner of 'Prajapalana' ('People's Rule'), a governance narrative that the Congress has used to contrast itself with the previous BRS administration. The hashtag #Prajapalana in the post signals that the party intends to run its re-election campaign on the delivery record of the current term.
The invocation of Bhadrachalam — a temple town on the banks of the Godavari river in Khammam district, home to the celebrated Bhadradri Rama temple — carries specific regional significance. Eastern Telangana, including Khammam, is an area Congress has sought to consolidate, and religious references to locally venerated shrines are a common device in Telugu political rhetoric to signal sincerity and regional solidarity.
Stakeholders and Impact
The declaration is directed primarily at Congress workers and supporters in Telangana, serving as an early morale-building signal ahead of a long campaign cycle. For the opposition — principally the BRS and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), both of which are active in the state — the statement sets a benchmark they can hold the ruling party against as the election approaches.
Voters in Khammam and surrounding eastern districts, where the Bhadrachalam temple commands deep devotion, are a key audience for the religious framing. The bilingual hashtag #AurEkBaarCongressSarkar (Hindi for 'One More Time, Congress Government') also signals an effort to connect with Hindi-speaking communities and project a national Congress identity alongside the regional appeal.
What's Next
Political observers will watch whether Revanth Reddy's government tables any formal proposal for expanding Telangana's assembly seat count, which would require central legislative and constitutional processes. More immediately, the post marks the informal start of Congress's Telangana 2029 campaign narrative, and rival parties are expected to respond with their own outreach in the coming weeks. The credibility of the 117-seat target will ultimately be tested against the government's delivery on its 2023 election promises over the remainder of this term.