Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy Swaps Three Ministers in Cabinet
On Sunday, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy expanded his Cabinet by adding three ministers—an action spearheaded by the All India Congress Committee (AICC), which cleared their names. This was the first such expansion after the inception of the combined Telangana Congress-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government on December 7, 2023. Here’s what happened:
Executive Rundown:
- New Ministers Appointed: Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has promoted three new ministers: G. Vivek Venkataswamy, Adi Laxman Kumar, and Vakiti Srihari. These three are now sworn in at the governor’s residence, Raj Bhavan.
Speakership:
- Chief Minister: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, his Cabinet colleagues, TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud, and senior officials attended the ceremony.
- Language Versatility: Vivek took the oath in English, while the other two–Laxman and Srihari–swore in terms of the Telugu language.
Expansion Details:
- Cabinet Composition: The initial Cabinet had consistencies of 11 members, but with the addition of the three new ministers, it has grown by three, bringing us to a maximum of 14 members in total, considering that there are 18 ministerial posts including the Chief Minister.
Background Checks:
- Eldership: The party leadership decided to keep three positions vacant subject to the rules and eligibility criteria of the institute.
- Political Affiliates: ‘Scheduled Caste’ G. Vivek Venkataswamy and ‘Backward Class’ Adi Laxman Kumar are often associated with notable contributions in national politics.
Political Realignments:
- Vivek Venkataswamy: A prominent IN mayoral figure from Peddapalli constituency, who quit BJP and joined Congress. Moreover, he has been deeply involved in political matters time and power, assuring a narrow engagement with representation in Politics.
- Politicians in Action: Venkataswamy joined the Congress to balance demands for statehood for Telangana. He had introduced the creation of Telangana through the Bill in Parliament in 2014. Subsequently, in 2019, he stood down from primary work due to a political repression. Later, he rejoiced in TRS, followed by unsuccessful attempts of by-election.
- Congravity in Politics: On 2023 elections, Venkataswamy secured strong support through disarray, defeating the longstanding MLA in the constitional constituency.
- Political Pioneers: Adluri Laxman Kumar is a seasoned defeated leader from the Congress, who received his craft of politics from the earlier days of youth in the Congress.
Last-Distance Appointment:
- Ramachandru Naik: An MLA from Dornakal constituency in Mahabubabad district. He will be moving into a higher profile role of Deputy Speaker post in State Legislative Assembly.
- State of Energy: As many officials and partiesAggregate Communities, this move reflects a state meritocracy and the exciting aspect of growth goals for achieving Constitutional reforms in the state.