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KTR Reaches Out to RWAs, Urges Support for Car Symbol for Continued Development

KTR Reaches Out to RWAs, Urges Support for Car Symbol for Continued Development

Hyderabad: In a bid to garner support ahead of the upcoming elections, K.T. Rama Rao, working president of the BRS party, held a conference call with representatives of Residential Welfare Associations (RWAs) on Friday. During the call, he highlighted the progress achieved by the government in the last nine and a half years and implored the participants to vote for the car symbol to ensure the continuation of development.

Switching between English, Telugu, and Hindi, Rao, like any true Hyderabadi, spoke about the significant improvements in waste collection, which has increased from 3500 tonnes per day to 7500 tonnes per day. He also mentioned the successful implementation of round-the-clock electricity, the construction of flyovers and bridges as part of the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP), and the Hyderabad Metro as examples of the government’s progress.

Furthermore, Rao highlighted the government’s efforts in ensuring the safety and security of the city through the installation of CCTV cameras and the establishment of citizen-friendly policing initiatives such as Bharosa Centres. He also mentioned the TS-iPASS and TS-bPASS initiatives, aimed at streamlining the process of obtaining business and building permits, as well as the government’s commitment to preserving the heritage of Hyderabad.

My dream has always been to provide 24×7 water supply to the citizens of Hyderabad. Additionally, we are working towards expanding the metro lines from 70 km to 250 km. Flood management and sewerage management will also be key areas of focus in the next term,” said Rao. He further added that the Musi beautification project is set to be taken up, showcasing the government’s commitment to enhancing the city’s infrastructure and environment.

Assuring the RWAs of a stable government and capable leadership, Rao urged them to encourage everyone to exercise their right to vote on November 30. He emphasized the importance of voting for a government that prioritizes progress and development and stated that voting for the car symbol would be a vote for a better Hyderabad.

As the elections draw near, K.T. Rama Rao’s engagement with the RWAs demonstrates his dedication to reaching out to the community and addressing their concerns. With his emphasis on the government’s achievements and future plans, he aims to secure the support of the RWAs and ensure the continuation of the development and progress that Hyderabad has witnessed in recent years.

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Telangana IT Minister accuses PM Modi of misleading public

Telangana’s IT Minister KT Rama Rao has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of misleading the public with his promise to form a committee to empower the Madiga community, a Scheduled Caste group in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Rama Rao also asserted that the BJP is not a serious contender in the upcoming Telangana assembly elections.

Rama Rao’s criticism comes in response to Modi’s announcement at a rally organized by the Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) that a committee would be formed to explore ways to empower the Madiga community. However, Rama Rao contends that the formation of yet another committee is a delaying tactic and that the government should simply implement the resolution passed by the Telangana Assembly in favor of categorizing Scheduled Castes.

Rama Rao further dismissed the BJP’s prospects in the upcoming Telangana elections, stating that the party is not a significant player in the state. His comments are likely to intensify the political rivalry between the ruling BRS party and the BJP ahead of the polls.

The issue of categorizing Scheduled Castes has been a long-standing demand of the Madiga community. The Telangana Assembly had passed a unanimous resolution in support of categorization, and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had also submitted a memorandum to PM Modi on the matter. However, the central government has so far not taken any concrete action on the issue.

Rama Rao’s accusations and the ongoing political debate surrounding the issue of categorizing Scheduled Castes highlight the complex social and political dynamics in Telangana. The resolution of this issue is likely to have a significant impact on the state’s Scheduled Caste population.

Hyderabad: Minister Harish Rao Visits Vishnuvardhan Reddy

Hyderabad: Minister Harish Rao paid a visit to the residence of former Congress MLA P Vishnuvardhan Reddy. This visit may lead to a decision on when Vishnu will officially join the BRS party. It’s worth noting that Vishnuvardhan Reddy had given his approval to join BRS on Sunday, along with Chief Minister KCR at Pragati Bhavan.

After meeting with Vishnu, Minister Harish Rao spoke to the media and shared that he had invited Vishnu to join the BRS party. He mentioned that Vishnu felt disheartened by how the Congress party treated him. Harish Rao and Vishnu had served together in the Legislative Assembly for five years and had collaborated on various causes. Vishnu expressed his interest in joining the BRS party.

Minister Harish Rao also discussed the political landscape, highlighting the controversy involving Revanth Reddy and the alleged seat-selling issue associated with TPCC Chief Revanth Reddy. He stressed that the people need to decide who is better suited to lead the state. According to him, if the Congress party comes to power, it could harm the state, and this election is essentially a choice between supporters of Telangana and those who may not have the state’s best interests at heart. Minister Harish Rao pointed out that there is visible development in Hyderabad.

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Telangana government promises job calendar for government jobs

Karimnagar, Telangana: IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao has said that the Telangana government will announce a job calendar for government jobs if the BRS party is re-elected in the next assembly election.

This will ensure that recruitment to government vacancies is done every year through the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC).

The Minister made this announcement while participating in a public meeting in Karimnagar on Wednesday. He also assured the unemployed youth that the government is committed to filling up all government job vacancies in the state.

Rama Rao said that the government has already filled up 1.30 lakh vacancies in the last nine and a half years, and the remaining vacancies will also be filled soon.

He also came down heavy on opposition parties for politicizing the recent death of Pravallika, a young woman who died by suicide in Hyderabad.

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KT Rama Rao Appoints Jagdeeswar Goud as Party Floor Leader in GHMC

Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President, KT Rama Rao, has designated Madhapur corporator Jagdeeswar Goud as the party’s floor leader within the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).

Expressing his gratitude to Rama Rao for this significant appointment, Jagdeeswar Goud has pledged to diligently carry out the responsibilities entrusted to him by the party. He also affirmed his commitment to championing the concerns and issues of the city’s residents within the GHMC.

BRS rebel MLA Mynampally Hanumantha Rao likely to join Congress

Mynampally Hanumantha Rao announces candidature, likely to join Congress

Sitting MLA from Malkajgiri Mynampally Hanumantha Rao, who resigned from the BRS and rejected the party’s ticket to contest the ensuing Assembly elections, is likely to join the Congress shortly.

Rao has remained tight-lipped on his future plans, but State BJP leaders have openly said that he will not be allowed to join their party. Senior BJP leader and former MLC N Ramachander Rao said his party would not accept Rao as he had criticised the party leadership in the past.

“There is no place for Mynampally in the BJP. He has insulted our leaders and harassed our cadre,” he said recently, adding that Rao had “insulted” BJP national general secretary Bandi Sanjay several times, and hence there was no room for him in the party.

Meanwhile, Rao has said that a false campaign is being propagated that he was planning to contest from either Qutbullapur or Medchal constituencies.

“A vested interest campaign is being run that I might contest from Qutbullapur or Medchal constituencies but let me clarify that I will contest from Malkajgiri constituency,” he told the media at his residence in Dhulapally on Saturday.

Sources said that Rao is likely to join the Congress in the presence of either senior party leaders Sonia Gandhi or Rahul Gandhi in Delhi. He is expected to contest on a Congress ticket from Malkajigiri.