TRS supremo Chandrashekhar Rao slams Election Commission over Dalit Bandhu ban; claim nation will follow it

Newly-elected TRS president and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday reiterated spending huge money for Dalit brothers and launching similar schemes for BCs and MBCs and other poor sections, for crossing the limits of the Election Commission. Serious exception taken. He also took a dig at the opposition parties and the High Court for coming to the development programs like Dalit Bandhu, TRS campaign, polling in Huzurabad region on October 30.

He expressed confidence that the Dalit Bandhu scheme in Telangana shows a new direction to the whole country. The pink flag of TRS was raised amid suspicion, fear and propaganda of misinformation, he said.

He said that the Dalit Bandhu Andolan would wake up the entire country to participate in such programs in future. The CM said he would address issues like social discrimination, financial laxity and opportunities.

Stating that the people are his masters and will implement the agenda of his aspirations and demands, he said the state is moving ahead for rapid development. Describing how the AP leaders in the United States barred against the formation of the state, he claimed that the movement for Telangana on the non-violent path shows a new direction to the world. “Irrespective of the confusion, fear and confusion created by the leaders of Andhra, we got statehood when it was launched on April 27, 2001 at Konda Laxman Bapuji’s Jala Drishyam,” he said.

Thanking TRS for electing him unanimously for the ninth time, he said the party has 60 lakh strong workers who get insurance.

The TRS held its plenary session at Hitex to mark the party’s 20 years as KCR spoke about how AP leaders created problems and spread fear and doubt on the existence of the state.

He also said that the fight for statehood with its participants will go down in history with prestige. Several other states including AP, Karnataka and Maharashtra are urging us for such schemes, while some chief ministers were surprised at the Dalit Bandhu scheme and the huge amount required for it.

He claimed that the people of Raichur in Karnataka and Nanded in Maharashtra are also urging him to merge with the state of Telangana.

“Our government won its battle to provide 24 hours electricity to the agriculture sector and faced hurdles and AP is now facing power problems,” he said.

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