Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy displeased over constitution of Yadagirigutta temple board

Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy criticised Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for making unilateral appointments to the Yadadri Devasthanam Board without consulting him, expressing concern over newcomers sidelining senior Congress leaders and voicing dissent over governance issues.

Published Date – 1 July 2026, 01:42 PM

Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy displeased over constitution of Yadagirigutta temple board
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Hyderabad: The appointments of Yadagirigutta Devasthanam Board Members have turned into a new flashpoint between ‘original’ Congress leaders and turncoats with Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy finding fault with Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s decisions. 

“I am the MLA for Munugode and my constituency falls within Yadadri district. I had absolutely no information regarding the Yadagirigutta Board of Trustees. This is a unilateral decision and it is simply not right. Had they consulted me, I would have ensured at least one Member from my constituency is included,” Rajgopal Reddy said, expressing displeasure.


The Munugode MLA said such appalling behaviour would make things very difficult in the party. “I do not wish to comment on the appointment of the Chairman, but surely, the matter of Members appointments should have been addressed. They lack even that basic sense of propriety,” he said in an interview with a news channel. 

Rajgopal Reddy stated that he was in regular contact with Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and had met Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. “I continue to participate in all Congress party activities. We remain committed to the party. It would have been appropriate to give us an opportunity in this instance. This is truly terrible,” he said.

The Munugode MLA further said there were many senior leaders who had the experience and expertise on how to run the party, how to make appointments, and how to respect senior leadership. “Do they not know these things?’” he asked. 

Rajgopal Reddy expressed concern over the state of affairs in Telangana Congress. 

Newcomers have flooded the Congress party. The original Congress members—those who geninely fought for the Telangana cause—are  gradually fading into the background. A new batch of people from various backgrounds had arrived and everything was now being run by these newcomers, he fumed. 

The Munugode MLA has been critical of the Chief Minister and expressed his dissent openly over a few issues like evading Rythu Bharosa disbursement. On Sunday, the Congress party conducted a public meeting in Nalgonda but he did not participate in it. 

“I did not feel like attending the Chief Minister’s meeting in Nalgonda. I had no interest in it. Their way of dealing with things is not good at all. I don’t like it,” Rajgopal Reddy said. 

Regardless of the circumstances, a government must work for the people. People do not appreciate mere posturing, excessive talk, or unnecessary fanfare, he stressed.

 

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