Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy strongly opposed the proposed delimitation exercise, calling it a ‘limitation’ for Southern states and vowing to reject it at any cost. After meeting a DMK delegation in the state, Revanth Reddy alleged that the BJP-led central government was conspiring against Southern states, as the party had failed to gain a strong foothold in the region. He also accused the BJP of indulging in vendetta politics and extended his support to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s stand on the issue.

The DMK delegation who meet CM Revanth Reddy included DMK MPs Kanimozhi, A Raja and Minister KN Nehru among other party leaders. 

Revanth Accuses BJP Of Political Vendetta

After the meeting on Thursday, Telangana CM Revanth Reddy told ANI, " This is not a delimitation but a 'limitation' for Southern states. We won't accept this at any cost. BJP is doing all this to settle scores with the people of Southern states because the people out there never allowed the BJP to grow. BJP is doing vendetta politics. I welcome Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin's stand. I have to get permission from the party's high command to attend the meeting called by the Tamil Nadu CM; in principle, I have agreed to the demand."

 

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Earlier, the DMK delegation met Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, TDP and YSRCP leaders in Andhra Pradesh to invite them for Joint Action Committee meeting on delimitation to be held in Chennai. The JAC meet will be held on March 22.