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    Hyderabad: The launch of the recently created State Secretariat structure is most likely to be delayed for the 2nd time. Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao wished to inaugurate it on February 17 which occurred to be hisbirthday But it needed to be delayed as a result of election code for MLCs having actually entered into pressure.

    The government after that made a decision to inaugurate it on April 14, Dr B R Ambedkar’s birth wedding anniversary. But the Secunderabad Cantonment Board elections which are currently slated to be hung on April 30 have actually cast a darkness on these elections as the Union Defence Ministry revealed the survey day. KCR wished to welcome a number of leaders from various other states as well as likewise hold a public conference at the Parade Grounds not long after the launch. But because the survey code would certainly be in pressure, it would certainly not be feasible to hold the general public conference. The SCB election code resembles the design code imposed throughout the neighborhood body elections. No public conferences are allowed to be arrange in the properties which comes under the SCB territory.

    BRS leaders stated that the very best choice prior to the government is to usher in the Secretariat without a public conference or wait up until the design code was raised. “The CM wished to usher in at the same time the highest 125-feet Ambedkar sculpture, Telangana Martyrs’ Memorial as well as Secretariat on the exact same day prior to the general public conference at night.

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