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  • Massive mandate awaits BRS, says CM KCR

    Massive mandate awaits BRS, says CM KCR

    Hyderabad: A massive mandate is awaiting the Bharat Rashtra Samithi once again in the State and there is no need to entertain any doubts about this, BRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said here on Wednesday.

    Addressing a meeting of the BRS legislative and parliamentary party members, he said the BRS would come to power again in the State.

    “No one should have any doubts about this. All surveys are in our favor. We are definitely going to retain 95 and win 105 seats,” he said.

    Asking elected representatives and chief functionaries of the party to swing into action to galvanize the cadres to take Telangana’s success story to the people, he said the turnaround achieved by the State in key sectors was being acclaimed all over.

    The State had emerged as a role model and created a new landmark in every sector, resulting in a widespread clamour elsewhere for replicating Telangana model, he said, citing the growing demand for the model in the neighbouring Maharashtra.

    At the same time, taking serious note of what he called a monotonous approach to the task of reaching out to the people with the State’s own success story, he said the time had come to put the rank and file of the organization at all levels back into action mode.

    The 21-day celebrations planned as part of the 10th Formation Day would be the right occasion to speak about the growth and progress of Telangana, he said, adding that everyone should ensure active participation in the celebrations.

    The department wise and day wise schedule of the celebrations would be released after finalizing it in the Cabinet meeting on Thursday. Public meetings would be organised in every constituency and every district involving people at the grassroots. Every elected representative should ensure active participation to make the event a grand success.

    He pointed out that some of elected representatives were yet to update themselves about the rapid strides made in the development of Telangana despite the humble beginnings the State could make nine years ago.

    “Everyone must know what is instrumental for the turnaround achieved by the State. It is the responsibility of everyone to go to the people with the message of development,” he said, adding that if all the MLAs work as desired, everyone would surely get a majority of more than 50,000.

    “Huge turnouts for our meetings at Suruapet, Kamareddy or any other place in the State can be understood. But if people are attending BRS meetings the same way in Maharashtra, there must a strong reason. The major attraction is the rich dividends being paid by the Telangana Model of development,” he said, pointing out that a senior IAS officer in Aurangabad had publicly acknowledged the Telangana Model as the only way out for Maharashtra.

    However, the party was not highlighting in an adequate manner what it had done so far, he felt, suggesting that Rythu Vedikas were unique venues to highlight Telangana’s success story.

    “We have established more gurukuls than any other State in the country. When I was Siddipet MLA, I wanted a residential college established there, but it did not happen. Now we have established 1001 such institutions. This is our glory. This message should reach the people,” he said, adding that no party could win playing the cards of caste and religion.

    “We look at all communities with equal attention. That is the secret of our success,” the Chief Minister added.

    CM KCR to BRS leaders:

    • Massive mandate awaits BRS
    • No need for doubts on BRS retaining power
    • Will definitely retain 95 and win 105 seats
    • Elected representatives, chief functionaries asked to galvanize cadre
    • Telangana’s success story should reach the people
    • Warns against complacency among elected representatives
    • Time to get rank and file of party into action mode
  • BRS LP Meet: CM KCR likely to unveil action plan ahead of Assembly polls

    BRS LP Meet: CM KCR likely to unveil action plan ahead of Assembly polls

    Hyderabad: Nine years of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) rule in Telangana, the State Formation Day celebrations and also the party’s national plans are likely to be the main topics of discussion during the joint meeting of BRS functionaries and elected representatives to be held at the party headquarters in Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday. The meeting gains significance as the BRS government completes nine years in power on June 2 and is looking to set the tone for its plans ahead of the Assembly elections slated to be held later this year.989075

    BRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is expected to unveil an action plan for the party leaders and give a direction on the party activities over the next six months ahead of the Assembly polls in the State. All MLAs, MLCs and MPs of the party are expected to attend the meeting.

    Sources said the primary focus of the meeting would be the preparations for the Telangana Formation Day celebrations to be held on June 2. The government has already decided to host the celebrations for 21 days, utilising the opportunity to showcase the Telangana model of development to the people of the country. The State government is actively preparing publicity material and documentaries highlighting various schemes implemented across departments, the sources added.

    The Chief Minister is keen that party leaders seize the opportunity to take the development and welfare activities undertaken by the BRS government in the last nine years to the doorsteps of the people. The party leaders believe that the Telangana Model of development can serve as a blueprint for other parts of the country, contributing to the party’s expansion.

    The meeting is also likely to discuss the outcome of the recent Karnataka Assembly elections. The BRS has always maintained that the Congress is its main rival in the State, and they remain firm in their belief that the BJP will not have a significant impact on the Telangana Assembly elections, particularly after its defeat in Karnataka.

  • CM KCR has capability to complete Polavaram project: Malla Reddy

    CM KCR has capability to complete Polavaram project: Malla Reddy

    Hyderabad:Minister for Labour Malla Reddy once again hit the headlines with his controversial remarks.

    Addressing the May Day celebrations at Ravindra Bharati here on Monday, Minister Malla Reddy said that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has the ability to complete the Polavaram project in Andhra Pradesh and the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) can be saved only by KCR.

    “In Andhra Pradesh, the caste politics are running and leaders are doing politics by calling themselves Kamma, Kapu and Reddy.

    Everybody knows about the capabilities of KCR. Now, the people from neighbouring States are looking for the Chief Minister like KCR,” he pointed out.

    Stating that under the leadership of KCR, the workers have constructed many significant projects in Telangana, including the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project, Yadadri temple, Dr B R Ambedkar statue and new Secretariat complex, Minister Malla Reddy said the State was the best place for the workers and Hyderabad was flourishing day by day.