KTR encourages BRS cadres to prepare for a hat-trick win.
Minister of Information Technology K.T. Rama Rao has urged his party members to prepare to win a third consecutive Assembly poll in South India.
Although many chief ministers have been elected, they have yet to earn three terms. Speaking at the BRS Athmeeya Sammelanam on Monday, he encouraged attendees to "break the mark" this time. He said that everyone should feel proud of themselves for achieving Telangana.
Approximately 38,000 Dalit Bandhu units have been approved across the State, with 100 units approved for each district. It's encouraging to see that the government invested Rs 30 lakh in helping a paddy mill costing 3 crores get up and running in Padira. Twelve Biharis are employed there, which pleases Rama Rao greatly.
For nine members of Dalit Bandu, the experience of preparing to open a petrol store as a team is one they will never forget. He boasted that while only Gangidevipally and Ankapur were considered the finest gramme panchayats in the former State of AP, Telangana now boasts 19 of the top 20.
Every city in the State is experiencing rapid growth. Seven of these years have seen as much progress as the preceding seventy combined. The Athmeeya Sammelanams demanded that KCR incorporate their suggestions into a platform. The target date is the 27th of the following month.
The public needs to be informed of the changes after 2014, and the issues that arose then should be discussed in light of the present State of affairs. Differences in support pensions, the Kalyana Lakshmi programme, and the Dalit Bandhu programme should all be addressed. Every town would be complete with its Hanuman shrine, and every residence would be complete with its KCR plan. Bandi Sanjay, a representative for the BJP, and Revanth Reddy, a leader for the Congress, are not students. A lawmaker from Nizamabad was found in possession of forgeries.
In Modi's eyes, Telangana was an enemy state, and now the corrupt federal government is pressuring the State to raise energy prices during rush hour. The government in New Delhi is planning to forego domestic coal sales at Rs 3,000 per tonne in favour of more expensive imports. For 15 years, Rama Rao claims, Revanth Reddy has been stalking him and his assistant, Tirupati. He said that Tirupati had been marketing TSPSC exam papers. There were 415 test takers from Mallya Mandal, but only 35 passed. Three people in Tirupati's hometown attempted it, but none succeeded.
There were 3,250 test-takers in the Rajanna Sirisilla region, of which 255 received a score of 25–90. No one, not even one, earned a perfect score.
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