Chandrashekar Rao, prevalently known as KCR in his state, launched his survey crusade from Husnabad town in Siddipet area on Sunday.
Siddipet, Telangana: Telangana Boss Pastor K Chandrashekar Rao, on Sunday hit out at the Congress party for requesting that electors give them one “possibility” in the November 3 gathering races saying that the party was given 10 to 12 “possibilities” however they failed to help the state.
“Individuals who were requesting a single opportunity were allowed 10 to 12 opportunities, yet they sat idle,” the Main Priest said.
Chandrashekar Rao, prevalently known as KCR in his state, launched his survey crusade from Husnabad town in Siddipet area on Sunday.
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) which delivered its most memorable rundown of 115 up-and-comers on August 21, additionally delivered its declaration on Sunday.
“Decisions go back and forth. We really want to recognize what we actually want. Vote changes our future, our state’s future. We should settle all alone. Try not to pay attention to other people yet choose for yourself,” the BRS boss said cautioning individuals from his state against the Congress.
In a hidden reference to the Congress, KCR said, “A few gatherings are requesting to allow them a single opportunity. Why a single opportunity? You controlled for a considerable length of time from here to Delhi.”
Proceeding with his assault against the Congress party, the Telangana Boss Priest said, “It is dishonorable that Dalits are as yet living in destitution even following 75 years of autonomy. If the Dalit Bandhu-like plan had begun quite a while back could there be neediness? Consider it.”
The Dalit Bandhu plot run by the KCR government gave an immediate advantage move of ₹ 10 lakh for every family to those ‘Dalits’ who don’t have a bank ensure which is expected to set up a business.
KCR is looking at his third term as the Central Pastor after the decisions one month from now. Telangana is supposed to see a three-way survey fight between the BRS, the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party
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