The Congress-led government in telangana is actively working to fulfill the promises made during the elections, implementing various initiatives such as free bus travel for women, an increase in the Arogyashri limit to Rs. 10 lakh, offering three gas cylinders for Rs. 500, and providing free electricity up to 200 units. However, a recent controversy has emerged concerning the absence of Deputy chief minister Bhatti Vikramarka's photo in the latest government announcements, sparking debates within the congress party.

The absence of Bhatti Vikramarka's photo alongside chief minister Revanth Reddy's in the government announcements has raised questions and led to discussions within the party. Both revanth reddy and bhatti vikramarka played significant roles in the congress party's victory in the telangana assembly elections. bhatti vikramarka, belonging to the Dalit community, represents about 20 percent of the population in Telangana.
During the allocation of roles within the congress leadership, revanth reddy was appointed as chief minister, and the post of deputy cm was granted to bhatti vikramarka without compromising his dignity. The norm followed in Karnataka, where both Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar contested for the post of cm, was used as a model. In this scenario, the congress leadership recommended featuring Bhatti Vikramarka's photo alongside the Chief Minister's in government advertisements and announcements.
However, in the recent government announcements, only chief minister Revanth Reddy's photo was visible, sparking discussions and raising concerns within the party. The controversy comes at a time when the government is actively implementing various initiatives, and the absence of Bhatti Vikramarka's photo has become a topic of debate, raising questions about whether it was an oversight or had other reasons behind it.
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