The current Deputy Chief Ministers (DCMs) of telangana and andhra pradesh reflect the unique political landscapes of these two neighboring states, which were bifurcated in 2014.

Telangana:
Telangana has two Deputy Chief Ministers, T. Rajaiah and Kadiyam Srihari. These leaders were appointed by chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao to represent different social and regional groups. Their roles are significant in balancing political representation within the state. telangana, under KCR's leadership, has focused on welfare programs, infrastructure development, and schemes like Mission Bhagiratha and kaleshwaram irrigation projects. The DCMs play key roles in ensuring these policies reach grassroots levels, especially in underrepresented regions.

Andhra Pradesh:
Andhra Pradesh, under chief minister Y.S. jagan Mohan Reddy, has five Deputy Chief Ministers representing various castes and communities—K. Narayana Swamy, alla Nani, Amzath Basha, pushpa Srivani, and Pilli subhash chandra Bose. This system showcases Jagan’s strategy of inclusive governance, with each DCM focusing on specific portfolios like health, tribal welfare, and minority affairs. Andhra Pradesh’s current administration is heavily focused on social welfare programs like Navaratnalu, aimed at alleviating poverty, education, and healthcare.

However, netizens troll current ap deputy cm pawan kalyan with telangana Deputy cm Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka. While pawan kalyan focuses on religious politics and tries to make religious hatred with his sentiments, telangana Deputy cm focuses on development and welfare of the citizens.

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