CM KCR launches the BRS election campaign for a third term and issues a manifesto
On Sunday, at a massive public gathering in Husnabad, Bharat Rashtra Samithi president and chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao unveiled the BRS manifesto, which pledges an improved quality of life for all segments of society, and also initiated the party's election campaign in pursuit of securing a third consecutive term for his government.
The Chief Minister, who had previously addressed party candidates and distributed B-Forms to fifty-one of them at Telangana Bhavan, pledged to soon elevate the Telangana development narrative to the forefront of the national agenda as he launched his campaign.
"To steer the nation towards development, we must secure victory in the upcoming elections with a tally of 95 to 105 seats," he said, recalling that a specific political party beseeching for a second chance should acknowledge that although it had been voted into power by the people over ten times, it had abandoned the state.
He was pleased with the current state of agriculture because it allowed him to observe the transformation from Husnabad to Husnabad in a helicopter. Presently, expansive swaths of land encircling Husnabad were adorned with verdant crops, submerged in water sources that were at their maximum capacity. He stated that three to four check dams had been constructed on the local stream, which restored everyone's fortunes.
Chandrashekhar Rao stated that he desired each MLA to ensure that every household had access to piped water. "Any woman discovered trekking for the purpose of obtaining a pot of water should resign from her elected position," he advised.
The imminent undertaking is the renovation of the Veerabhadra Swamy temple, which serves as the location for the renowned Kothakonda Jatara. He once more urged the electorate to exercise prudence in their voting decisions by being well-informed and cautioned against becoming unduly enticed by the empty pledges put forth by opposition parties.
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