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On November 9, 2025, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy addressed the Press Club Hyderabad, predicting simultaneous elections for the Assembly and Lok Sabha under a “One Nation One Election” initiative by the central government, with Telangana’s next elections slated for June 2029. He expressed confidence in Congress’s return to power until 2034, promising to transform Telangana into a prosperous state. He emphasized Congress’s role in Hyderabad’s growth as an IT hub, highlighting investments attracted during their rule. Reddy criticized the previous BRS government for promoting “pub culture” and accused BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao of neglecting social justice and contributing to the party’s decline. He also predicted a Congress victory in the Jubilee Hills by-election, alleging an understanding between the BJP and BRS.

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Telangana CM Predicts Simultaneous Elections, Congress Victory in 2029

HYDERABAD, November 9, 2025 – Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy today predicted simultaneous elections for the state assembly and the Lok Sabha as the central government pushes for “One Nation One Election.” Speaking at a “Meet the Press” event organized by the Press Club Hyderabad, Reddy stated that Telangana’s next elections would be held in June 2029.

“Irrespective of what anyone claims, the Congress will come back in June 2029 and will be in power till 2034, and this is the determined mandate of the people,” he declared, outlining his plans to make Telangana the most prosperous state by then.

Reddy’s comments come amidst claims from BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao that his party would return to power within 500 days.

The Chief Minister also highlighted the Congress party’s contributions to Hyderabad’s transformation into an IT and knowledge hub, emphasizing the Congress-era policies that attracted significant investment. He credited former leaders for securing Krishna drinking water for Hyderabad and developing the Metro Rail project. He noted that Hyderabad contributes 65% of Telangana’s income, and Rangareddy district boasts the highest per capita income in India.

Reddy criticized the previous BRS government, stating they promoted a “pub culture” while his government focused on serving the people. He further accused BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao of contributing to the BRS’s downfall and neglecting his own sister while making false claims of social justice.

Looking ahead to the Jubilee Hills by-election, Reddy asserted Congress’s victory and alleged collusion between the BJP and BRS.

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