<p>Hyderabad: A ruling Congress MLA in Telangana on Monday landed in a controversy after his Bakrid greetings on social media included a graphic image of a cow, drawing sharp response from the BJP.</p>.<p>The Congress legislator, Kumbam Anil Kumar Reddy, later apologised for the "inadvertent error", even as the post was removed from all related social media accounts.</p>.<p>The poster was supposed to have the image of a goat and it has now been removed from social media platforms, he said.</p>.<p>BJP MLA Raja Singh, taking exception to the image of a cow in Reddy's Bakrid greetings, alleged Hindus are insulted wherever Congress forms government.</p>.<p>While there is nothing objectionable about greeting people on the occasion of Bakrid, what message does the MLA want to convey, Raja Singh, known for his strong Hindutva views, asked.</p>.Telangana govt left red-faced as Telugu textbooks carry KCR's name as chief minister.<p>Why is Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy silent on the matter, he asked.</p>.<p>Anil Kumar Reddy, in a video release later, said he is a 'Ram bhakt' and that he has always followed traditions.</p>.<p>He said the poster was removed soon after the error was found out.</p>.<p>"If anyone is hurt, we apologise for it. Because, I am a Ram Bhakt," he said.</p>.<p>Reddy said he has asked his social media team to thoroughly check before posting and that who posted the said poster (for him) is also being looked into.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: A ruling Congress MLA in Telangana on Monday landed in a controversy after his Bakrid greetings on social media included a graphic image of a cow, drawing sharp response from the BJP.</p>.<p>The Congress legislator, Kumbam Anil Kumar Reddy, later apologised for the "inadvertent error", even as the post was removed from all related social media accounts.</p>.<p>The poster was supposed to have the image of a goat and it has now been removed from social media platforms, he said.</p>.<p>BJP MLA Raja Singh, taking exception to the image of a cow in Reddy's Bakrid greetings, alleged Hindus are insulted wherever Congress forms government.</p>.<p>While there is nothing objectionable about greeting people on the occasion of Bakrid, what message does the MLA want to convey, Raja Singh, known for his strong Hindutva views, asked.</p>.Telangana govt left red-faced as Telugu textbooks carry KCR's name as chief minister.<p>Why is Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy silent on the matter, he asked.</p>.<p>Anil Kumar Reddy, in a video release later, said he is a 'Ram bhakt' and that he has always followed traditions.</p>.<p>He said the poster was removed soon after the error was found out.</p>.<p>"If anyone is hurt, we apologise for it. Because, I am a Ram Bhakt," he said.</p>.<p>Reddy said he has asked his social media team to thoroughly check before posting and that who posted the said poster (for him) is also being looked into.</p>