KCR keen to help BJP in Maha polls: Revanth
Deccan ChronicleHYDERABAD: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said that the BRS and the BJP were acting as "political siblings" to benefit each other. Revanth Reddy accused Rama Rao of lobbying with the BJP leadership in Delhi to influence the Governor’s decision, saying, “The file seeking prosecution of KTR lying pending in Raj Bhavan gives rise to suspicions that something is brewing between the BRS and the BJP to save him.” Speaking at a media conclave in Delhi, Revanth Reddy questioned why the BRS was absent from the Assembly elections in Maharashtra after rebranding itself from TRS to a national party. “Our aim is a comprehensive household survey for data that enables effective policy-making and the legal basis to expand reservation based on accurate population data.” The Chief Minister also addressed concerns over what he termed a growing "North-South divide," criticising what he called "lopsided" policies from the BJP-led Central government. He argued that if tax devolution and constituency delimitation were based on population data from the 2011 or upcoming 2025–26 census, southern states would suffer reduced funding. “Our Telangana model fosters a level playing field and good governance, while the Gujarat model redirects investments away from Opposition states.” Explaining his long-term vision, Revanth Reddy outlined four key infrastructure projects for Hyderabad — Future City, Musi riverfront development, the Regional Ring Road, and radial roads.