In a significant political development, senior Congress leader and former minister Jivan Reddy has announced that he will soon resign from the Congress Party. This revelation came during his visit to the town of Rayikal in the Jagityal district this past Sunday, where he spoke to reporters about his long-standing association with the party.
Reddy, who has been serving the Congress for decades, expressed his discontent with the current government and the ongoing situations that he claims have made it impossible for him to continue in the party. He indicated that he would be the first to submit his resignation as he feels unable to align with the recent changes within the party and the political landscape.
When questioned about whether he would travel to Delhi to submit his resignation letter to the party leadership, Reddy clarified that he would prefer to do so locally, emphasizing his intention to act swiftly in response to his feelings of discontent.
Looking ahead, Reddy mentioned that after the celebrations of the upcoming festivals of Ramadan and Ugadi, he plans to meet with his supporters again to discuss his next steps. He hinted at the possibility of exploring options regarding which political party he might align himself with after leaving Congress.
This announcement from Jivan Reddy could signal a potential shift in the political dynamics of the region, especially considering his long history with the Congress Party and his influence among local supporters. As the political landscape continues to evolve, many are watching closely to see how this resignation and Reddy’s subsequent decisions will unfold in the coming weeks.