The visit of Preethi Reddy to the Telangana BJP state office has stirred political discussions, with speculation growing over a possible shift in her political stance. Her presence at the party office quickly drew attention across political circles.
During her visit, she met Chandrasekhar Tiwari and reportedly discussed plans related to a large scale Vande Mataram event involving one lakh participants at her educational institution. The meeting has intensified rumors about her potential entry into the BJP.
Adding to the speculation, Preethi Reddy had recently met Narendra Modi in Delhi along with family members, and also held discussions with senior leaders in Telangana. Her growing public engagements have led to assumptions that she could explore an electoral role in the future.
However, she firmly dismissed any political motive behind her visit. She clarified that her interaction with BJP leaders was purely related to inviting the Prime Minister for the inauguration of an AI Digital University set up under her institution. She stated that discussions were held only to coordinate the proposed visit, and no political agenda was involved.
Emphasizing her professional background, Preethi Reddy described herself as an educationist focused on promoting digital learning initiatives. She noted that she has been meeting leaders from multiple parties, including BRS and Congress, as part of institutional activities, and not for political alignment.
With upcoming civic elections in the Greater Hyderabad region, her visibility has nonetheless sparked interest among political observers. Analysts believe that any future decision involving her and the family of former minister Chamakura Malla Reddy could have an impact on the political dynamics in the region.
For now, Preethi Reddy maintained that her family continues to remain associated with BRS and reiterated that the upcoming university launch and Vande Mataram event are her immediate priorities.