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Telangana CM embarks on key Delhi visit and foreign tour

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New Delhi/Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has arrived in the national capital, Delhi, ahead of the inauguration of the new All India Congress Committee (AICC) central office on Wednesday.

Accompanied by Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka, TPCC Chief Mahesh Kumar Goud, and other ministers, the Chief Minister will participate in the ceremony scheduled for 1030 hours, party sources said.

The inauguration has drawn several top Congress leaders from across the country, including Andhra Pradesh PCC President YS Sharmila, who met AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge and General Secretary KC Venugopal to discuss political developments.

Following the AICC office opening, CM Revanth Reddy will hold a special meeting with senior Congress leaders to deliberate on critical state issues, including the expansion of the Telangana cabinet, the composition of the TPCC executive committee, and filling nominated posts. He will also meet with central ministers to discuss the release of pending funds for the state, accompanied by state department ministers.

The Chief Minister’s itinerary includes an international tour beginning on January 16, with a business meeting in Singapore on January 17. He is set to meet industrialists and visit Singapore’s Sports University to gather insights for a similar project planned by the Telangana government. He may also inspect stadium construction projects.

From Singapore, CM Reddy will travel to Davos, Switzerland, on January 19 to participate in the World Economic Forum from January 20-22.

He aims to attract significant investments to Telangana through interactions with global leaders and business representatives, official sources said.

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