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A GOOD GAMBLE

Revanth Reddy isn’t the only Congress leader gloating over the party’s stupendous, whose role as AICC in-charge for Telangana was cut short in January, also has an I-told-you-so glow on his face these days. The change of guard had happened after a section of state leaders went up in arms over Revanth’s “style of functioning”. They had alleged that Tagore’s blind backing had made the state Congress president arrogant. As a compromise formula, Tagore suggested to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi that he would quit, but insisted that Revanth must be allowed to continue. Keeping the faith eventually pays rich dividends, it seems.

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