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Revanth Reddy: Modi can win max 240 seats. If BJP wants to get 400 seats, it will have to win in Pakistan: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy


Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has made predictions regarding the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, suggesting that Prime Minister Modi’s party may not achieve the landslide victory it seeks. Despite the bold slogan “Ab Ki Baar, 400 Paar,” Reddy anticipates a more modest outcome for the ruling party.

In an interview on Rajat Sharma’s show “Aap Ki Adalat,” Reddy said, “There are 129 LS seats in the South. In Karnataka, they can win at most 10 to 12 seats and in Telangana they can win only two seats this time, compared to four in 2019.”

Reddy further elaborated, “Even if they score 100 per cent, they can win only up to 300. …The remaining 100 seats they can win only in Pakistan, not in Hindustan.”

Regarding the BJP’s potential tally, Reddy confidently stated, “Mark my words. Modi can win maximum of 214 to 240 seats this time.” “BJP is not going to get more than 214 to 240 seats. To create a perception in WhatsApp University, Modi Ji has given the slogan of crossing 400. If BJP wants to get 400 seats then it will have to win in Pakistan, this will not happen in India,” Reddy added..

Reddy attacked BJP & BRS

In a direct attack on former CM K. Chandrashekhar Rao and the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), Reddy accused them of facilitating BJP victories in certain constituencies. He claimed, “BRS has taken supari (contract) to make BJP win in at least five Lok Sabha seats,” specifying Mahboobnagar, Chevella, Zahirabad, Bhongir, and Malkajgiri.Responding to allegations that he might join the BJP, Reddy defended himself, emphasizing his independent political journey. He stated, “Had I been a power monger, I could have joined their party (BRS) in 2014, or I could have joined BJP in 2017.”

On Adani

Regarding investments from industrialist Gautam Adani, Reddy defended his decisions, asserting, “I took the money from Adani Ji’s pockets and got it invested in my state.” He emphasized the need for investment and employment opportunities in Telangana.

Arvind Kejriwal’s Arrest Illegal

Reddy criticised the timing and manner of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest, labeling it “illegal.” He questioned the political motivations behind such actions, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency in governance.


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