TRS Plenary highlights developments in IT sector, Dalit brothers as part of Sankalp

The resolutions at the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) plenary session held here on Monday focused on the launch of the Dalit Bandhu scheme and development of the information technology sector and infrastructure, though they touched on every welfare and development scheme being implemented in the state.

Speaking on a proposal on IT sector development and infrastructure development, TRS working president KT Rama Rao, who also holds the portfolios of IT, industries and municipal administration in the cabinet, said Telangana would follow a ‘3i’ mantra. – stimulating innovation, expanding infrastructure and promoting inclusive growth – and as a result the state was ahead of others in many areas.

From electric vehicles to aircraft fuselage, from development of vaccines to apps and ‘Apple’ products and from back-end offices of major IT companies to being the backbone in the operations of such IT companies, Telangana was in every economic activity, Mr. Rama Rao and explained how the state is encouraging start-ups.

“In fact, the state of Telangana has become the best example of a start-up in itself as its policies and plans are being replicated by many states after its huge success here. Our policy is to pack-up the start-ups and their (Centre’s) policy as it is selling to many PSUs in the name of disinvestment and monetization,” said Mr. Rama Rao.

He said that the Integrated Household Survey (‘Samagra Kutumb Survekshan’) conducted by the TRS government in August 2014 had helped in taking welfare schemes to every eligible threshold (household). Stating that most of the schemes launched by the government that helped the state’s GDP, Shri Rama Rao pointed out how uninterrupted 24×7 power supply to all categories of consumers was creating wealth.

Energy Minister G. Jagadish Reddy spoke on development of the energy sector and administrative reforms as part of the resolution.

Vikarabad MLA M. Anand and Peddapalli MP B. Venkatesh described how the Dalit brother was most desirable to a community that was one of the poorest. Speaking on the proposal on the scheme, he said that it is a multi-benefit scheme as it will help in improving the income of Dalit communities in improving their education, health and social status.

“Dalit Bandhu Yojana will remove the darkness of poverty, backwardness and discrimination from the lives of Dalit communities and will also illuminate their lives,” Mr. Anand said. TRS president K. Chandrashekhar Rao commended the two for understanding the plan.

Party leader S. Madhusudan Chari, Whip G. Sunita, minister and former minister and MP – S. Niranjan Reddy and A. Nageswara Rao, Kadeem Srihari, Mohammed Mahmood Ali, V. Srinivasa Gaur and Satyavati Rathod, C. Laxma Reddy, T. Ravinder Rao, Nama Nageswara Rao and G. Ranjith Reddy – spoke on five other proposals.

KCR Single Speech

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) plenary session held here on Monday was different from all the previous plenary sessions as it had only party president K Chandrasekhar Rao’s inaugural address, while he would deliver the concluding address in the previous sessions as well.

Referring to the Huzurabad bypoll in his address to the plenary session, the party president criticized the Election Commission for not allowing an election rally to be held in the constituency citing trivial reasons. By denying a party president a democratic opportunity, the EC had crossed its limits and suggested the agency not to degrade itself by such acts.

He recalled that in the past, a petition was filed in the High Court earlier this year by the Chief Minister (TRS chief) in Nagarjunasagar to direct the TRS not to hold a rally when it is facing the by-polls. Was. However, local leaders and some constituents of Huzurabad had told him that his public meeting outside the constituency would have more impact, though the BJP was misusing the election authority.

Shri Chandrashekhar Rao lauded the party ministers and MLAs, MLCs and MPs for working hard to spread awareness about the welfare and development activities being carried out by the government. The plenary also approved some changes to the party’s constitution such as vesting in the President the right to appoint the party’s executive at the state and district levels, and in the absence of the party president, to the working president.

The entire assembly, including the party president and others, was on stage in a story narrated by Vikarabad MLA M. Anand on a goat, a street dog and a group of friends as part of his speech on the resolution on Dalit brothers. Later, Mr. Chandrashekhar Rao said that people know very well where to keep the goat and the street dog.

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