CM Revanth Reddy calls youth to fight for their future
2026 Kerala Assembly elections will decide India’s future in 2029
BJP snatched away the rights of Youth
The Youth are Congress party’s Ambassadors
Need to provide opportunity to contest Assembly elections at 21 years of age
Telangana Government initiates a lot of measures to strengthen education
Quality education on par with corporate institutions to the poor
Sports University set up to win medals in the Olympic games
Targets to promote Telangana state a 3 trillion US dollar economy by 2047
Alappuzha / Kerala, August 31: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy called upon the youth to fight for their rights during the present crisis and resolve the year 2029 of making India’s youngest national leader Rahul Gandhi as the Prime Minister of India. The Kerala Assembly elections in 2026 decide India’s future in 2029, the Chief Minister affirmed.
Participating in the MP Merit Awards – 2025 in Alappuzha, the Chief Minister said that the BJP was snatching away the rights of the youth and the Congress is fighting to safeguard the constitutional rights. “Youth are our brand ambassadors. I strongly believe in the youth power and their fight for their future will definitely bring a change in the country”.

Stating that 2026 Assembly elections in Kerala will decide India’s future in 2029, CM Revanth Reddy said that Congress does not have money power and the media support. The 2029 Lok Sabha elections will be a big fight between two political forces, and the youth should play a crucial role in safeguarding the country’s democratic spirit.

During the last Lok Sabha elections, the chief minister said that he invited Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi to contest from Telangana. They chose to fight elections from Kerala and considered the state as their ‘Karmabhumi’. “We are organising a big movement against vote theft in the country. Everyone should join the fight to protect the voting rights of every Indian and to protect the Constitution”.
The CM emphasized that the age limit to contest in Assembly elections should be reduced to 21 years. When 21-year-old IAS officers are running the districts efficiently, why should not the 21-year-old youth contest as MLAs. ” We need to amend the constitution in this direction “, the CM said reminding that former PM Rajiv Gandhi provided an adult franchise to every citizen who completed 18 years. Now, Prime minister Narendra Modi is depriving the youth of their constitutional rights, the Chief Minister charged.
The Chief Minister highlighted the Telangana government’s initiatives to strengthen the state economy under Telangana Rising – 2047. The government has targeted to achieve 3 trillion US dollar economy by 2047 and One Trillion US dollar economy by 2035.

Congratulating AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal for taking up such a good programme of distributing merit scholarships to the talented students, CM Revanth Reddy said the Telangana government has filled 11055 teaching posts in just 55 days to strengthen the education sector and building Young India Residential Schools in 100 Assembly constituencies. Each school is being constructed on a sprawling 5 acres at a cost of Rs. 200 crores. The government also resolved to provide quality education to the poor on par with corporate schools. We also set up Young India Skills University to develop skills among the youth and appointed noted Industrialist Anand Mahindra as its chairman. The ITI institutions have been upgraded as ATCs and set up
Sports University and Sports Academy are aiming to win medals in the Olympics.
Education is a big gift and also a weapon to achieve many things in everyone’s life.

The CM praised Venugopal for being a strong voice of the victims of oppression and injustice. The MP Merit Awards instituted by Venugopal are special for the country. The Congress leader has been continuously working for the upliftment of SC, ST, OBC, minorities, especially women and children in the entire country, the CM said the merit awards is helping in recognizing the best talent among the students of class 10th and class 12th, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and achieve.
Kerala always stood top in providing education and its commitment to achieve 100 per cent literacy is a testament, the CM said the adult education program implemented in Kerala is a role model for all states.


