Telangana’s Remarkable Transformation: CM KCR Highlights Progress at Praja Ashirvada Sabha Meeting

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Unexpected Twist Before Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s Medchal Rally: Former BRS MLA and Son Join Congress

Hyderabad – Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao spoke proudly of Telangana’s impressive journey from its historical struggles to becoming a model state in India under self-governance. At a Praja Ashirvada Sabha meeting in Medchal as part of his election campaign, Rao celebrated the state’s achievements and set the stage for the upcoming elections.

Rao noted that the BRS government had silenced its critics and set new benchmarks in development and welfare. He emphasized the state’s incredible progress and development, describing it as a shining example of successful self-governance.

The Chief Minister pointed out that areas like Medchal, Quthbullapur, LB Nagar, and Uppal constituencies have evolved into dynamic regions, attracting a growing population to settle in Hyderabad. To further enhance public infrastructure in these areas, he announced a dedicated budget allocation for the next fiscal year. Rao also lauded the growth of Medchal, which has exceeded expectations since becoming a district headquarters under the BRS government.

Highlighting the successful completion of 26,000 double-bedroom houses in Medchal constituency, Rao announced plans for the construction of another one lakh double-bedroom houses in Hyderabad, as promised in the BRS manifesto, to benefit the underprivileged.

Rao reflected on the hardships faced by the people of Telangana during their time under erstwhile Andhra Pradesh and the struggles for statehood. He discussed the historical lack of electricity, drinking water, and discrimination faced by the region.

Despite these challenges, Telangana has made remarkable progress in various fields and now leads the nation in terms of per capita income and per capita electricity consumption, among other indicators.

The Chief Minister pledged to provide high-quality rice to ration cardholders, as outlined in the BRS manifesto, and gradually increase Aasara pensions. He urged voters to re-elect BRS candidate and Minister Ch Malla Reddy in the upcoming polls.

Rao cautioned the public against opposition parties making false promises and urged them to continue moving forward with optimism for Telangana’s future.

In a surprising development ahead of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s public meeting in Medchal, former BRS MLA Malipeddi Sudheer Reddy and his son, Medchal Zilla Parishad Chairman M. Sharat Chandra Reddy, joined the Congress party.

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