
Date: January 31, 2025
KTR & KCR Leverage Congress’s Twitter Poll Blunder
KTR & KCR Make the Most of Congress’s Twitter Poll Blunder
A recent Twitter poll by the official Telangana Congress account has turned into a political blunder, offering a chance for both KCR and KTR to capitalize on the situation. The poll posed a question to the public: “Which is better? Farmhouse rule (KCR) or Praja Palana (public rule by Revanth)?”
Surprisingly, the majority of voters favored the “Farmhouse rule,” indirectly supporting KCR over Revanth Reddy. This misstep from Telangana Congress has quickly become a topic of ridicule within the political landscape, with the poll results now widely discussed on social media.
KTR’s Reaction to the Poll Results
Instead of letting the poll fade into oblivion, KTR wasted no time in bringing it up during his online interactions. He took to Twitter to mock Congress and highlight the results, emphasizing that Telangana’s people still seemed to prefer the “Farmhouse rule” of KCR over Revanth Reddy’s leadership. His witty remarks caught the attention of many, adding fuel to the ongoing political fire.
KCR Joins the Fray: ‘70% Voted for Me’
Not to be outdone by his son, KCR also took the opportunity to speak about the poll results. While addressing BRS cadres, he casually mentioned the poll and joked, “They held a Twitter poll, it seems. Apparently, 70% voted for me, while 30% voted for that fellow (Revanth). This shows the mood of Telangana.”
KCR’s lighthearted take on the poll results added to the growing mockery of the Congress party’s failed attempt at online engagement.
Was It Necessary for KCR and KTR to Respond?
While the blunder from Telangana Congress is undeniable, it’s curious that both KCR and KTR have chosen to make the poll results a central topic in their interactions. After all, it’s just an online poll, a social media tool that may not have any real bearing on the political situation. Yet, both KCR and KTR have elevated it to a point where it is now being discussed at length.
This raises the question: Was it necessary for the party heads to focus so much attention on a social media poll? Could this seen as a strategic move, they simply playing into the hands of their opposition?
Conclusion: KCR & KTR’s Strategic Advantage
While Congress’s Twitter poll blunder is certainly a talking point, it’s KCR and KTR’s quick reactions that have kept it in the spotlight. Whether this focus on social media polling is a deliberate strategy or just a moment of humor, it’s clear that the ruling party is making the most of every opportunity to claim political support. As the situation unfolds, the real question remains: What’s next in this ongoing political drama?