Since taking office, Telangana's congress administration, led by revanth reddy, has been embroiled in disputes over several topics. congress has been inciting controversy with its choices, ranging from the HYDRAA demolitions to the latest arrest of Allu Arjun. According to recent reports, cm revanth reddy and other dignitaries who recently visited Vemulawada spent over Rs. 32 lakhs on meals.

To elaborate, on november 20, cm revanth reddy paid a visit to the Vemulawada raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple. A few ministers and other government representatives were with him.
 
In addition to receiving the Almighty's darshan, revanth reddy took part in a sizable public event in the temple town. The cm and other officials were reportedly fed that day by the well-known hotel brand Taj Group, which traveled to the town.
 
The sources claim that on that particular day, Taj Group employees fed VIPs in the chairman's office of the Devasthanam Board.
 
Around 100 members were fed breakfast and lunch that day, according to Taj Group, which also forwarded the Rs. 32 lakh bill to the executive officer of Devasthanam. The meal expense accounted for Rs. 17 lakhs of the 32 lakhs, while the remaining Rs. 15 lakhs covered the cost of transportation, waiter fees, and décor during the food catering. According to this study, each VIP's dining expenses averaged Rs. 32,000.
 
According to reports, the temple board that day gave the VIPs silk garments (pattu panchalu) valued at Rs. 10,000 apiece. Additionally, everything new was brought in during Revanth's stay, including the furnishings and kitchenware. It appears that the preparations made inside the temple grounds cost the temple board about Rs. 1.7 crore.
 

According to reports, a government official forced the Taj Group to send the bill to the temple's EO after telling them that the temple board would cover the 32 lakh charge. The EO has reportedly refused to pay this amount since he is shocked by it, but the concerned official put pressure on him to do so. It has now been reported that the matter has made its way to the district collector's office.
 
Congress is being criticized by rival parties and even social media users for lavishing so much money on indulgences while visiting a shrine. How revanth and the company react to these accusations remains to be seen.
 
 

 

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