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Telangana to Quench Thirst with 24/7 Drinking Water Supply

Telangana government to supply drinking water to all households for round-the-clock in its third term

Preliminary works are already underway

Telangana is the only State in the country to provide drinking water connection to every household for just Re 1

The BRS government has brought about a qualitative change in the lives of people in Telangana

HYDERABAD: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has declared that the BRS government will supply drinking water to all households for round-the-clock in its third term.

Preliminary works are already underway. He stated that Telangana is the only State in the country, to provide drinking water connection to every household for just Re 1. He reminded that during its five decades of rule, the Congress could not even provide drinking water to people of Telangana.

CM urges people to observe the change under the BRS government

Participating in the Praja Ashirvada Sabha public meetings held at Karimnagar, Choppadandi, Huzurabad and Parkal constituencies on Friday, Chandrashekhar Rao urged people to observe the change under the BRS government. “Unlike the past, do you find people queueing up before public taps or travelling to far away places for water today? Is it not development?,” he asked.

He appealed to the voters to compare the 50-year Congress rule and the 10-year BRS regime, with regard to supply of power, drinking and irrigation water, education, health and other public infrastructure among other facilities. “People will realise the qualitative change brought by the BRS government in their lives,” he said. He stated that the 10 years of efforts by the BRS government would go in vain, if the Congress is elected.

Telangana becomes number one in paddy production

The Chief Minister said Telangana has become number one in paddy production as per the third advanced estimates released by the union government recently. Under the BRS regime, agriculture sector witnessed significant transformation due to multiple initiatives ranging from Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bima to supply of free and quality water and power for agriculture. The BRS succeeded in improving the State economy and empower farmers to avoid depending on moneylenders for their crop investment, he said.

CM cautions against Congress

Chandrashekhar Rao pointed out that the Congress leaders – Rahul Gandhi, A Revanth Reddy, Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and N Uttam Kumar Reddy, were all openly making statements that Rythu Bandhu was misuse of tax revenue, three hours power is sufficient for agriculture and the Dharani land registration system should be scrapped.

He cautioned that the Congress was trying to disrupt the development of the State and will destroy the State, upon getting elected to power.

Karimnagar to be developed into a massive tourist destination

Stating that the erstwhile Karimnagar district had two District Forest Officers due to its vast forest area, the BRS president said the previous Congress governments neglected felling of trees and exploitation of the forest resources, reducing the forests’ size over the years. “After the BRS came to power, we started planting of saplings and brought amendments to Municipal and Panchayat Raj Acts, creating a provision for allocation of 10 per cent green budget for afforestation. Today, Telangana’s green cover increased by seven per cent and resulted in good rains,” he said.

Chandrashekhar Rao said the BRS government focused on addressing societal needs and improving urban infrastructure, with Karimnagar standing as a testimony to its commitment towards development. He assured that the cable bridge on Manair River was only first step in Manair River Front project and Karimnagar will be developed into a massive tourist destination after its completion. He also vowed to develop Sri Anjaneya Swamy temple at Kondagattu with Rs 1,000 crore into a pilgrim destination.

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KCR’s Praja Ashirwada Sabhas: A Marathon of Public Meetings

KCR’s Praja Ashirwada Sabhas: KCR, the charismatic Chief Minister of Telangana, is set to intensify his election campaign with a series of Praja Ashirwada Sabhas, or public meetings. These meetings are designed to inject new energy into the party cadre and elicit an overwhelming response from the public.

Starting with two meetings on Sunday at Khammam and Kothagudem, KCR will continue his Praja Ashirwada Sabhas through Wednesday, addressing gatherings in Gadwal, Makthal, Narayanpet, Chennur, Manthani, Peddapalli, Sirpur, Asifabad, and Bellampalli.

On November 9, KCR will file his nominations from Gajwel and Kamareddy, his two constituencies for this election. This will be followed by a public meeting at Kamareddy, marking the first of his meetings in these constituencies.

After a brief break, KCR will resume his campaign with renewed vigor from November 13, embarking on the third and final leg of his campaign. This leg will commence with meetings at Aswaraopet, Bhadrachalam, and Narsampet.

Over the next 16 days, KCR is scheduled to address a whopping 54 meetings, winding up his campaign on November 28. By then, he would have campaigned in 95 constituencies, an impressive feat that demonstrates his commitment to connecting with the people of Telangana.

KCR will address a public meeting at Hyderabad on November 25, the only one that day, and another at Cherial on November 18. On the remaining days, he will hold four meetings each.

As per the tentative schedule, KCR will conclude his campaign with meetings at Warangal (East and West) on November 28, followed by the final meeting in his own constituency of Gajwel on the same day.

KCR launched his election campaign with a public meeting at Husnabad on October 15. Since then, he has crisscrossed the state, addressing 30 public meetings, with the last one being at Korutla on Friday.

KCR’s Praja Ashirwada Sabhas are not just political rallies; they are a testament to his dedication to the people of Telangana. Through these meetings, he is not only seeking their support but also reaffirming his commitment to their welfare.

CM KCR Labels Congress for Past Violence and Lust for Power

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, also known as KCR, has been criticizing the Congress for its history of violence and its relentless pursuit of power, even as the party is facing internal divisions. KCR, who leads the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), urged the public to reject the Congress as a message to leaders who have not shown dedication to Telangana and its citizens.

During public rallies in Huzurnagar, Miryalaguda, and Devarakonda constituencies, KCR highlighted the Congress’s past actions, including events dating back to 1956 when seven individuals opposing the merger of Telangana with Andhra were killed in police confrontations. He reminded the people of Huzurnagar about the injustices suffered by Telangana during the Congress’s rule in the former Andhra Pradesh, as well as the Congress’s failure to protect Telangana’s interests during the state’s bifurcation, especially concerning the distribution of river water, which negatively affected Telangana’s farmers.

In response to N Uttam Kumar Reddy’s remarks, KCR clarified that he never claimed to have built Nagarjuna Sagar but had emphasized the Congress’s failure to protect Telangana’s interests related to water resources management.

KCR pointed out the BRS’s commitment to fighting for Telangana’s rights within the Assembly, emphasizing that when he demanded water for drought-affected crops in Huzurnagar, the state government quickly released water the next day. He contrasted this with the lack of a strong response from Congress leaders when a former Chief Minister threatened to withhold funds from Telangana.

KCR also mocked the Congress for its internal strife, describing it as a party with numerous Chief Ministerial candidates in Telangana, focused more on personal ambitions than the welfare of the people. He urged voters to choose a party that fulfills its promises and prioritizes the region’s interests over Congress leaders who seek personal gains and contracts.

He criticized top Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, and CLP leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, for their plans to scrap the Dharani land records management portal, suggesting that Congress candidates’ victory would lead to land issues for farmers and the denial of farmer welfare programs.

KCR reiterated that violent attacks on BRS leaders would not be tolerated, mentioning the recent knife attack on Medak MP Kotha Prabhakar Reddy. He asked people to consider their votes carefully, emphasizing that elections where the people win are the true elections that will bring justice to all. He concluded that the Congress, which he believes has not cared for the people, would not win the upcoming November 30 polls.

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Former Jubilee Hills MLA Meets CM KCR Amid Ticket Denial

Former Jubilee Hills MLA P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy meets CM KCR after being denied Congress ticket

Hyderabad: Former Jubilee Hills MLA P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy met with Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao at Pragathi Bhavan on Sunday, a day after he was denied a Congress ticket for the upcoming assembly elections.

The All India Congress Committee (AICC) instead opted for former cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin as its candidate for the Jubilee Hills constituency.

Reddy and his followers had expressed their dissent by throwing stones and attacking Gandhi Bhavan, the party’s headquarters in Hyderabad, on Saturday.

Reddy won from Jubilee Hills in 2004 and 2009, but lost to MLA Maganti Gopinath in 2014 and 2018.

It is unclear what was discussed in Reddy’s meeting with KCR, but it has sparked speculation that he may be planning to switch parties. The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), led by KCR, is the ruling party in Telangana.

Reddy’s meeting with KCR comes at a time when the Congress is facing a series of setbacks in Telangana. The party has lost several key leaders to the TRS in recent months.

The TRS is seen as the frontrunner in the upcoming assembly elections. The party has a strong track record of performance and is popular among voters.

If Reddy does join the TRS, it would be a major blow to the Congress. Reddy is a popular leader in Jubilee Hills and has a strong following.

Telangana CM KCR orders rescheduling of Group 2 exams

Telangana CM KCR orders rescheduling of Group 2 exams to November

Hyderabad, August 13: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) on Saturday ordered the rescheduling of the Group 2 exams to November. The exams were originally scheduled to be held on August 27 and 28, 2023.

KCR’s decision comes after appeals from Group 2 exam aspirants. The aspirants had argued that the exams were being held too close to the SSC exams, which are scheduled to be held on August 20 and 21, 2023. They had also argued that they did not have enough time to prepare for both exams.

KCR has agreed with the aspirants’ concerns. He has said that he does not want any aspirant to be at a disadvantage due to the timing of the exams. He has also said that he wants to ensure that all aspirants have a fair chance of success.

KCR has directed the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) to reschedule the Group 2 exams as soon as possible. He has also asked the TSPSC to ensure that the new dates are convenient for all aspirants.

The TSPSC is expected to announce the new dates for the Group 2 exams soon. In the meantime, aspirants can continue their preparations for the exams.

Aspirants welcome KCR’s decision

Aspirants have welcomed KCR’s decision to reschedule the Group 2 exams. They have said that the decision will give them more time to prepare for the exams and it will also reduce the stress of having to take two major exams so close together.

I am very happy with the decision of the Chief Minister,” said one aspirant. “This will give me more time to prepare for the exams and I will be able to give my best.”

Another aspirant said, “I am relieved that the exams have been rescheduled. I was worried that I would not be able to prepare for both the Group 2 and SSC exams on time.”

TSPSC to announce new dates soon

The TSPSC is expected to announce the new dates for the Group 2 exams soon. Aspirants can keep an eye on the TSPSC website and social media pages for updates.

In the meantime, aspirants should continue their preparations for the exams. They should make the most of the extra time they have and they should also stay up-to-date on the latest news about the rescheduling of the exams.

 

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