Reddy’s rhetoric leaned heavily into mythological parallels, invoking the Mahabharata to characterize his opposition to the former ruling family as a moral and political showdown. By labeling recent polling data as a distorted narrative, the Chief Minister sought to insulate his administration from claims that his electoral promises are faltering. He maintained that official policy frameworks for the next cycle remain fluid, prioritizing long-term stability over the current opposition’s critique.
The administration is banking on sustained farmer-centric initiatives and social welfare projects to consolidate support. Reddy positioned these ongoing development efforts as the bedrock of his platform, effectively shifting the focus from the BRS-led criticism to the government’s tangible economic agenda. With the 2029 cycle as his horizon, the Chief Minister is signaling a shift toward aggressive expansion, aiming to secure 20 out of 26 Lok Sabha seats alongside his legislative goals.




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