Top Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi, AICC president Mallikarjuna Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, the CMs of Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh, Siddaramaiah and Sukhvinder Sukhu, respectively, and Karnataka deputy CM D K Shivakumar attended the swearing-in.
Minutes after Revanth took oath, chief secretary Santhi Kumari presented him with the file clearing the six guarantees that Congress had promised during its poll campaign, which he signed amid loud cheers from the crowd. The file was approved in the first cabinet meeting held in the evening. The second file to be cleared was on giving a job to physically challenged T Rajani as Revanth had promised her a few weeks ago. In its campaign, Congress had promised to fill up two lakh government vacancies.
Revanth, who has never served in government, in his maiden address as CM announced that the iron barricades at Pragathi Bhavan had been removed and that it had been renamed Jyotiba Phule Praja Bhavan, after the 19th-century anti-caste activist. He said the barricades had created a divide between the poor and the government under the previous CM. Keeping yet another election promise, he announced the first “Praja Darbar” would be held at 10 am on Friday.
“The formation of Indiramma Rajyam has ushered in freedom for the people of Telangana from 10 years of oppression and confinement,” Revanth said amid loud cheers. “Today is the true Liberation Day.” In a tweet, PM Narendra Modi congratulated Reddy and assured him of support to further the state’s progress and the welfare of its citizens.