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Telangana CM Calls Hindus, Muslims His ‘Two Eyes’, Hits Out at BJP over Minority Issues

Reddy said the Special Intensive Revision could remove 60 lakh to 70 lakh voters and urged door-to-door checks to protect voting rights.

  • On Thursday, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy warned that the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls could delete 60 lakh to 70 lakh votes, particularly in Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts.
  • Alleging a "conspiracy" to remove "patriotic people" through the SIR exercise, Reddy warned that outside forces from Gujarat intend to target Telangana after "winning Bengal."
  • Describing the right to vote as "more valuable than gold," Reddy warned that losing voter eligibility now would equal "losing everything" in the 2028 Assembly and 2029 Lok Sabha elections.
  • Speaking at the Minorities Excellence Summit, Reddy declared Hindus and Muslims were his "two eyes," asserting his government ensures Muslims receive the same welfare benefits as Hindus, including free power up to 200 units.
  • The Chief Minister emphasized that education and skill development are vital for youth, noting the government established the Young India Skills University to help students transform their lives and secure employment.
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आज तक broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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