Reddy said some Telangana leaders had made public statements claiming that 30 per cent of government servants in Hyderabad were allegedly illegally employed and all those who were not born in Telangana would be thrown out.
"Such statements are highly provocative, will create insecurity and ruckus and tension. I condemn it," he told PTI over phone.
Reddy, who belong to Telangana and is son of former Chief Minister M Channa Reddy, said his wife's family belongs to coastal Andhra and son was born in Visakhapatnam and like them there are lakhs of other people who are living in Telangana.
"Everything should be done in a just and fair manner," Reddy, an MLA from Hyderabad's Sanatnagar constituency, said.
Reddy is the vice-chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority with the rank of a Union Cabinet Minister.
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