
Politics Without Values: What Message Are Our Leaders Giving to Youth?
Telangana politics is witnessing an alarming shift — not in governance alone, but in the language and behaviour of its leaders. Political debates are increasingly becoming personal battles filled with sarcasm, insult, and aggressive public speeches.
The bigger concern is not which party is winning the argument.
The concern is: What are we teaching the next generation?
When Leadership Becomes Loud, Not Responsible
A Chief Minister is not just a political head. He is the face of the state.
His words carry weight. His conduct sets the tone for governance.

When a leader speaks with disrespect, abusive language, or personal attacks, the damage goes beyond politics.
It tells society that:
•Power is more important than discipline
•Humiliation is more powerful than logic
•Noise is greater than governance
Public Money and Public Responsibility
Whenever any leader attends international programs or training sessions, citizens naturally expect outcomes.
People ask:
•What was learned?
•How will it benefit Telangana?
•Will governance improve?
•Will systems become more transparent?
If public perception is that money is spent for prestige while political speeches remain irresponsible, it creates frustration among taxpayers and middle-class families.
KTR vs Revanth: Politics Should Be About Policy, Not Personal Hate
Telangana has seen strong leadership and strong opposition.
But what the state needs is strong governance, not strong insults.
When leaders like KTR, or Revanth Reddy engage in bitter personal warfare, the public feels trapped between ego clashes instead of development agendas.
The core question remains:
Are leaders competing to serve people or competing to defeat each other?
The Worst Impact Is on Youth and Students
Today’s students and young voters are watching everything closely.
If politics becomes a platform for:
•abusive speeches
•revenge culture
•disrespect towards elders
•character assassination
•emotional provocation
Then young minds start believing that politics is not about service — it is about aggression.
This is dangerous.
Because tomorrow’s budding leaders may grow up thinking:

“If I want to become a leader, I must shout, insult, and attack.”
That is not leadership. That is toxic influence.
A CM Is a Role Model, Not a Rival Gang Leader
A Chief Minister is supposed to inspire.
A CM should speak like a statesman, not like a street-level debater.
When a CM behaves aggressively, it affects:
•Telangana’s image nationally
•investor confidence
•administrative discipline
•political culture across districts
And worst of all — it lowers the respect for the institution of Chief Minister itself.
Allegations, Contracts and Governance: Let Investigation Speak
If allegations are being raised about contracts, corruption, or benami dealings, the right answer is not emotional speeches.
The right answer is:
•transparency
•official clarification
•documents
•legal investigation
When leaders fight using words instead of proof, people stop trusting politics altogether.
Politics Must Return to Values
Telangana is not a small state. It is a global identity now.
Hyderabad is an international city.
Our youth are working in the US, Europe, and Gulf.
They expect governance that matches global standards.
Not political drama.
Not public abuse.
Not ego battles.
Telangana Deserves Better
Telangana needs leaders who debate with dignity and compete with vision.
Because in the end, leaders may change, parties may rise or fall,
but the youth who learn from today’s politics will decide tomorrow’s Telangana.
If today’s politics is full of hate, tomorrow’s society will be full of hate.
Telangana
Sudheer reddy
If today’s politics is full of respect, tomorrow’s society will be full of progress.
This is not about Revanth or KTR alone.
This is about the political culture we are building.
#TelanganaPolitics #Youth


