Accuses Telangana CM Revanth Reddy of Betraying Youth and Selling Public Assets to Land Mafia
In a fiery press conference held in Hyderabad, globally known evangelist and Prajasanthi Party President Dr. K.A. Paul made explosive allegations against the Telangana government, accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of compromising the future of the state’s youth by facilitating a controversial land deal.
Legal Action Against 400-Acre HCU Land Deal
Dr. Paul announced that he has filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Telangana High Court to halt what he called the “illegal transfer” of 400 acres of land belonging to Hyderabad Central University. He criticized the move as a betrayal of educational values and a blatant handover of public resources to land mafias.
“Great universities like Harvard, Yale, and Oxford thrive because they protect and grow their endowments for the benefit of future generations,” Paul said. “But here, instead of strengthening institutions for students, our leaders are selling off educational land for short-term profit.”
He condemned the state government and the Congress leadership, claiming that they were prioritizing financial deals over investments in education and youth development.
Demands CBI Probe in Pastor Pagadala’s Mysterious Death
Dr. Paul also revealed that he has petitioned the Andhra Pradesh High Court for a CBI investigation into the sudden and suspicious death of Pastor Dr. Praveen Pagadala. He alleged a cover-up, stating that powerful interests were working to suppress the truth.
Referencing specific media personalities like TV5 journalist Murthy, Paul claimed that doctored videos were circulated to damage the pastor’s reputation posthumously, and that a senior police officer’s name was wrongly used to validate a narrative of misinformation.
“I will not allow this to be twisted into a religious conflict. This is not Hindus versus Christians — this is about truth versus lies,” Paul asserted. “Media outlets like TV5 and Warner will be held accountable in court.”
Warnings to Corrupt Officials and Media Houses
While expressing faith in the judiciary, Paul did not hold back his criticism of certain legal officials, accusing them of engaging in “illegal activities” which he said he would soon expose.
He criticized select media houses for running what he termed “media trials” and vowed to legally challenge anyone involved in defamation or misinformation campaigns. “You can’t silence me. You can’t buy me. I’ve fought for justice for four decades and I’ll keep fighting,” he declared.
Concerns Over Economic Mismanagement
Dr. Paul also touched on the deteriorating financial conditions in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, blaming systemic corruption and poor governance for the economic struggles faced by ordinary citizens.
Call to Action for Youth and Citizens
Ending his address with a passionate appeal, Paul urged the youth of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to stay alert, speak up, and share his message widely. “This fight is not just mine — it’s yours too. The future of this country depends on your awareness and action,” he said.
With serious accusations and legal action underway, Dr. Paul’s latest intervention has added a new dimension to both political and public discourse in the Telugu states.
