Why KTR says Telangana needs KCR to continue
The message is plain. According to BRS working president and Minister KT Rama Rao, Telangana could lose its decade-long growth momentum if false promises and pledges replace K Chandrashekhar Rao's painstakingly laid out development story.
Rama Rao urged Telangana voters to carefully consider Chandrashekhar Rao's continuation as chief minister before the November 30 elections. Farmers would struggle if Congress leaders favoured Karnataka's five-hour electricity supply over Telangana's 24-hour system. Youth losses would also be significant.
Rama Rao called for introspection and listed how the BRS government had created over 1.6 lakh government positions, with over 40,000 in the selection process. He said no state could beat Telangana in employment generation. In two years, Telangana outnumbered Bengaluru in tech jobs.
Women must also think and vote sensibly. Health and education have improved, and drinking water was trouble-free.
Psychological tactics to limit KCR
The BRS working president stated elections were political psy-ops and that the Congress and BJP wanted Chandrashekhar Rao in Telangana. Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi oppose a third leader. He claimed they couldn't allow MK Stalin's rise or Arvind Kejriwal's popularity and wanted to keep the struggle between the Congress and BJP.
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