Posted by AI on 2025-10-17 06:12:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-31 04:09:15
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The political landscape in Andhra Pradesh is heating up as Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy addresses growing tensions within his Cabinet. In a recent development, the Chief Minister's attention has been drawn to a series of disputes among his colleagues, raising concerns about the stability of the state's governance.
According to sources, Revanth Reddy confronted Information & Public Relations and Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy over the Medaram temple development tender issue. The Chief Minister's inquiry also focused on the minister's public disagreement with Endowments Minister Konda Surekha regarding the transfer of works to the Roads & Buildings Department. This high-profile clash between Cabinet ministers has become a cause for worry, prompting the Chief Minister to issue a stern warning. He emphasized the party high command's displeasure with such infighting and advised the ministers to uphold dignity and maintain harmonious relationships in public.
The Cabinet meeting also addressed the contentious remarks made by BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar towards SC, ST, and Minorities Welfare Minister Adluri Lakshman Kumar. Revanth Reddy's cautionary words highlighted the potential impact of these ministerial disputes on the Congress party's performance in the upcoming by-election for the Jubilee Hills Assembly constituency. With political tensions rising, the Chief Minister's challenge is to restore unity and discipline within his Cabinet, ensuring that personal differences do not overshadow the government's ability to govern effectively and maintain public trust.
As the state's political drama unfolds, all eyes are on the Chief Minister's next move to resolve these internal conflicts and present a united front for the upcoming electoral battle. The ministers' ability to heed the Chief Minister's warning and work cohesively will significantly impact the government's public image and electoral prospects.