TRS Plenary launches KCR in national politics

To provide a viable alternative to the “failed governance model” of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), Chief Minister K. Inducing Chandrasekhar Rao to national politics was the focus of the 21st plenary of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). ,

The 13 resolutions passed by the plenary session either completely discredited the BJP regime or praised the innovative plans of the TRS government, while each speaker spoke of the need for a visionary like Shri K Chandrasekhar Rao to lead the nation. was touched.

“Only KCR has the vision to ensure that India takes a giant leap at the international level, fulfilling the aspirations of all Indians,” was the sum of all the speakers who introduced or supported the resolutions.

India needs KCR: KTR

City Minister KT Rama Rao got the opportunity to propose a resolution on the entry of the much talked about KCR into national politics.

The minister made fun of the PM’s political slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his unique style. He said that ‘Self-reliant India’ has changed from ‘Darbhar Bharat’, ‘Modi hai to mumkin hai’ to ‘Modi hai to difficult hai’, ‘Vikas of all’, ‘Videsh in all’, ‘Jal in every household’. ‘Every household has turned into poison’ and ‘Make in India’ has now become ‘Sell India’.

Mr KTR further targeted Modi saying that the country does not need the ‘Golmaal Gujarat’ model, but the development model of Telangana and the country needs a ‘visionary’ like Mr KCR and not a ‘televisionary’ like Mr Modi. . How long can a country be happy by comparing it to Pakistan instead of developed countries? He argued that the country was looking for someone who believed in “My India is great” and Mr KCR could be the torch bearer of the country, he said.

The minister also took a dig at foreign policy under Modi, criticizing the interference in the United States elections. “Modi’s short-sighted approach is reflected when he campaigned for Donald Trump. Perhaps he thought the US presidential election was like a municipal election in Gujarat.

Among other resolutions adopted, the party expressed its gratitude to the Telangana government for procuring paddy in the current season despite the Centre’s refusal to buy it, criticized the Center for stalling the increase in ST and Muslim reservations, Dalits across the country. Implemented Brotherhood, fought against it. Divisive policies of the Centre, removing cess and bringing states under tax heads for fair distribution, conducting BC census, resolving Telangana share in Krishna Jal, allowing Telangana to grant Navodaya schools and medical colleges and withdrawing GST for handlooms.