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Anchor fumbles, addresses CM Revanth as ‘Mr. Modi’

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Vaitla K

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has been witnessing many incidents where speakers are either pronouncing his name wrongly, forgetting to recall his name, or calling him with other names. This phenomenon has become a regular feature in the recent past.

On the stage of his movie, “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” Allu Arjun struggled to recall Revanth Reddy’s name, and his subsequent arrest was allegedly because of this incident.

The other day, at the India Today enclave, the TV anchor mistakenly referred to him as “Mr. Modi.” The unfortunate Chief Minister Revanth Reddy erupted in laughter, prompting the audience to join in. The host rectified her mistake by referring to him as “Mr. Reddy,” attempting to disguise the error as a “Freudian slip.’

Not only the TV host, but also film actors, Congress officials, and even his Cabinet colleagues and MLAs are unable to remember Revanth Reddy’s name.

Ministers and MLAs

Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar recently referred to K Chandrashekhar Rao as the Chief Minister, forgetting that Revanth Reddy holds that position now. He is the cabinet minister of Revanth Reddy.

Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao in the recent past referred to KTR as the Chief Minister.

TPCC working president T. Jagga Reddy in his speech referred to erstwhile chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy as the current chief minister, forgetting Revanth Reddy’s name. Furthermore, Wyra MLA Ramdas Naik experienced difficulty recalling Revanth Reddy’s name during an event. A popular video on social media features the Wyra MLA addressing a gathering, stating, “Our Chief Minister Srinivas Reddy and Thummala Nageswara Rao.”

Vaitla K

Vaitla K is an experienced journalist and content writer with a passion for delivering accurate, timely, and insightful news. With a background in jounalism and politics, he has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, business, technology, and global affairs. Known for his in-depth research and compelling storytelling, Vaitla K strives to keep readers informed with fact-based reporting and expert analysis.