Revanth may not quit TDP, says Amaranatha Reddy

Revanth may not quit TDP, says Amaranatha Reddy
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Industries Minister N Amaranatha Reddy said that TDP Telangana committee working president Revanth Reddy may not quit TDP. He never gave any hint that he will quit the party, observed the Minister.

Tirupati: Industries Minister N Amaranatha Reddy said that TDP Telangana committee working president Revanth Reddy may not quit TDP. He never gave any hint that he will quit the party, observed the Minister.

  • Says the T-TDP leader has been working hard for strengthening the party
  • The Industries Minister states that entrepreneurs are coming forward to invest Rs 7,000 crore in Rayalaseema

Speaking to the media in Tirupati where he participated in two programmes on Sunday, Amaranatha Reddy said, “Revanth is still in TDP. He is working hard for the development of the party and has been an active member of the party for many years.”

The Minister further said, “I am sure, he will not leave the party at any cost. But, criticising seniors in the party is not good. That is not correct. If there are any differences, he can discuss and solve them internally,” he observed.

Once Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu returns from his foreign tour, Revanth will meet him and discuss all the issues. He attributed the whole episode as the speculation of media and Revanth has not uttered a word on his leaving the party, he reiterated.

On his tour to South Korea, Amaranatha Reddy said that Kia Motors would establish its unit in the backward Anantapur district at a cost of Rs 5,000 crore. He visited the ancillary units of Kia Motors and met several industrialists relating to the automobile industry.

He said investors are coming to invest Rs 7000 crore in Rayalaseema and MoUs for these investments would be signed in December. The State government has assured them speedy approvals just as they did to Kia Motors.

The Minister said the entrepreneurs reposed faith and confidence in the leadership of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. The Industries Minister invited industrialists in South Korea to participate in CII Partnership Summit in Visakhapatnam to be held next year.

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