Telangana Hyderabad - 2nd complaint lodged against ‘fake’ news on CM Revanth

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The telangana chief minister revanth reddy has been the subject of another complaint from the congress on the website news Tap's publication of "fake news." The disputed story discussed a supposed meeting between revanth and N chandrababu naidu, the leader of the telugu desam party (TDP). The argument was that despite the TDP's partnership with the bjp, both parties had committed to supporting one another.
 
Senior vice-president of the telangana Pradesh congress Committee (TPCC), K Kumar Rao, filed the complaint with the Saifabad police station. According to Kumar, the news piece was released with the hope of using it to Telangana's advantage in the next lok sabha elections.
 

Mahesh Kumar Goud, the working president of the tpcc, had also complained to the municipal police a few days earlier about the same matter. In their complaint, they both claimed that by the time chandrababu naidu arrived, revanth reddy had already departed the Begumpet airport. The former chief minister of Andhra and the head of the congress are said to have met last week.
 

It should be mentioned that revanth reddy has long been associated with Naidu; before joining the congress in 2018, he served as the telangana TDP's working president. Mahesh Kumar Goud contended in his lawsuit that the newspaper Namasthe telangana, which also carried the same story, was deliberately "propagating false news" to mislead telangana voters and discredit revanth Reddy.

The editor of Namasthe telangana, T krishna Murthy, and printer D Damodar Rao were the targets of the tpcc working president's request for action. He complained to the Begumpet police station. Andhra will have its state election in addition to the lok sabha polls, which are scheduled for april and May of this year, while telangana held its assembly election last year. By gaining 64 out of 119 seats, the congress beat the BRS in the previous year.
 
In Andhra Pradesh, where the congress is presently either nonexistent or helpless, the TDP, which lost the state election to the ruling congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">ysr congress Party, has finally managed to ally with the bjp and Jana Sena Party.
 
 


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