Telangana Chief Priest K Chandrashekhar Rao categorically specified that the state federal government will certainly not implement the Electricity Reforms proposed by the NDA federal government in Telangana.

Proceeding his tirade against Head of state Narendra Modi, Telangana Principal Priest K Chandrashekhar Rao on Friday stated if the NDA government fails to expand assistance for the state’s growth, PM Modi will be gone after out of power.
Talking at public conference in Yashwantpur in Jangaon district, KCR said if required he was ready to contribute in nationwide politics to damage “Delhi Ft.” “You don’t provide us nationwide job, you do not give us medical college … If you do not support us, no problem. We will chase you far from power and generate a government that will certainly aid us,” he claimed.

He categorically specified that the state federal government will certainly not apply the Electrical power Reforms recommended by the NDA federal government in Telangana.

“If needed, if there is a necessity to play an influential function in nationwide politics, absolutely we must defend our country … If you (people) bless me I prepare to break the Delhi Fort. Take care Narendra Modi. Nobody is spiritual of your threats,” he claimed.

Mocking PM Modi’s “doubling the farmers’ revenue” slogan, KCR claimed with the climbing gas and fertilizer prices financial investment of farmers has increased.

He stated he familiarized through the media that some BJP workers attacked TRS staff in Jangaon and advised the saffron party that if anybody touches his event males, they would certainly be ruined.

He affirmed that several of the bank defaulters were offered risk-free flow to London.

Mr Rao said his federal government is devoted to implement “dalit bandhu” system under which each beneficiary will certainly be given 10 lakh to start a service of their selection.

KCR claimed this year 40,000 dalits would be given funds under the scheme and each year two to three lakh recipients will be provided “dalit bandhu.” Earlier in the mid-day, he ushered in the incorporated Collectorate in Jangaon.

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Last Updated: 12 Feb 2022