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    On Monday, IT Minister KT Rama Rao addressed BRS party workers in Sircilla, urging them to aim for a hat-trick victory in the upcoming South India Assembly elections. He noted that no Chief Minister has won three times in a row, and this time the record should be broken. Rama Rao also expressed his pride in the achievements of the Dalit Bandhu scheme, which has sanctioned 38,000 units across the state, including a rice mill with government support that employs 12 people from Bihar. He also highlighted the success of the Telangana government’s efforts to develop municipalities and improve the lives of its citizens, including upgrading tribal tandas into Gram Panchayats and implementing support pensions and the Kalyana Lakshmi scheme.

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    Rama Rao also criticized BJP leader Bandi Sanjay and Congress leader Revanth Reddy, accusing Reddy of pursuing him and his personal assistant for 15 years and accusing Tirupati, the assistant, of selling TSPSC papers. He also criticized the Centre’s energy policies, which he claimed were harmful to Telangana, and accused the Nizamabad MP of using fake certificates. Finally, Rama Rao called for a discussion of the state’s progress since 2014 and its current challenges, including the Dalit Bandhu scheme and the differences in support pensions, as well as a comparison of the current situation with that of the past.

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