TPCC President: Telangana Congress Leader Jeevan Reddy Responds Over Speculations On Becoming TPCC Chief

Update: 2021-01-05 16:50 IST

Telangana Congress Leader Jeevan Reddy

MLC Jeevan Reddy said that he will work to strengthen the Congress party in Telangana. Congress workers and leaders queued up at his house and are congratulating Jeevan Reddy on the occasion of Jeevan Reddy's birthday. Clarity is yet to come officially on his TPCC leadership. However, party sources said that Sonia Gandhi would take the final decision today. A week ago, Jeevan Reddy was called to Delhi and he spoke to his superiors. With that, it seems that the name of the new captain will be finalized today.

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Many leaders have given an ultimatum to the supremacy that they will change party if Revant Reddy is made the PCC president. With that, the situation changed at once. It is now planned to give the post of PCC chief to Jeevan Reddy in the senior account. The Congress supremacy hopes that if Jeevan Reddy is given the post of TPCC head, it will be accepted by all the leaders of Telangana Congress party.

Jeevan Reddy responded on the PCC post and said he has been serving the public for four decades and will work effectively if assigned any responsibility by the superiors. He said the TRS government had failed to fulfil the aspirations of the Telangana movement. He criticized the government for neglecting to provide job opportunities to unemployed youth. However, no statement has been received so far from the party leadership on the PCC post. He said he did not receive the call personally. He, however, said that he had expressed his views at the call of the Delhi elders. It is learned that along with MP Revanth Reddy for the TPCC post, Komatireddy was a fierce contender. However, of them disappointed with Jeevan Reddy's selection for TPCC post. A piece of news is coming out that the responsibilities have been handed over to senior leader Jeevan Reddy and the official news is expected to make an official statement on this.

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