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#ITMinister Trend After KTR’s sign off

Telangana Mourns #ITMinister Trend After KTR’s Departure: Netizens Express Loss and Hope for Return in 2028

After the Telangana assembly poll results were announced, the hashtag “#ITMinister” started trending on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). People are expressing their feelings about missing KT Rama Rao as the IT minister of Hyderabad. Many users highlighted the gap created by KTR no longer holding this position.

One tweet from @Chandra030388 compared KTR to more than just an IT minister, stating, “KCR was more than just a chief minister, and KTR was more than just an IT minister. It feels like a void has been created that is hard to define. It’s like two close family members suddenly relocating. Take a break and work again, but please make sure we see you back in 2028, sir. @KTRBRS.”

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@AthikamRaju expressed regret, saying, “Really, we miss the best IT minister. Unfortunate for Telangana @KTRBRS @KonathanDileep @DharaniBRS.

Some users on X shared their hope to see KTR return as the IT minister in the next term. @ParekhSalam stated, “I’m from Adilabad, and I’m confident that #Telangana will make #KCR the CM for the third time. And #KTR will be the IT minister once again. In the pursuit of gold, we, the public, lost the diamond. We are with you, and we will come back once again soon.”

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Telangana Assembly Polls: Liquor Shops to Close for 48 Hours

Telangana: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has directed the Telangana authorities to close all liquor shops in the state for 48 hours, beginning from 5 PM on November 28, in view of the upcoming Assembly elections. The shops will also remain closed on counting day, December 3, until the end of vote counting.

The ECI has also directed the authorities to take appropriate measures to implement a complete prohibition on the sale of liquor and other substances within polling areas for 48 hours.

This is a standard practice followed by the ECI during elections to prevent any law and order problems or misuse of alcohol to influence voters.

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