KCR forgotten now, his services no longer required: CM Revanth
New Indian ExpressHYDERABAD: In a sharp attack on his predecessor K Chandrasekhar Rao, chief minister A Revanth Reddy said that the people of the state no longer required his services. Reacting to KCR’s recent comments that people have started to realise what they have lost by defeating the BRS, the chief minister said: “One big leader made a political comment that people have come to know what they have lost in 10 months. Referring to Janwada farmhouse police search, Revanth said: “During Diwali festivities, some people consumed drugs on the pretext of celebrating a housewarming ceremony. We never saw people celebrating festivals with drugs and liquor.” Appealing to the youth to socially boycott such leaders, the chief minister said: “Youth should think whether to consider Srikantachari, Police Kistaiah, Ishan Reddy, Venugopal Reddy and Yadaiah, who sacrificed their life during the Telangana movement, or leaders celebrating parties with drugs and liquor as their role models.” He recalled that his government has filled 50,000 vacancies within 10 months of coming to power in the state.