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BRS MP KR Suresh Reddy Condemns Telangana CM Revanth Reddy's '3 Crore Gods' Remark

On this Special Report, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MP KR Suresh Reddy strongly condemns Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s controversial remarks on Hindu deities. The Chief Minister allegedly stated that there are ‘three crore Hindu gods’ with some being offered alcohol and meat, a comment the BRS leader terms as ‘demeaning’ to both the gods and the community. Reddy argues that such ‘light-hearted comments on a serious issue’ are unbecoming of a Chief Minister who swore on the same gods during his campaign. The interview also addresses a recent controversy involving a Rajya Sabha colleague , who remarked that those inside Parliament ‘bark and bite’ more than her dog. Reddy criticizes the statement as ‘totally demeaning’ for a senior parliamentarian. Additionally, he responds to Maulana Arshad Madani’s comments on the Congress party’s handling of minority issues.

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