Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy attended a meeting of BRS party workers in Maheswaram constituency. She emphasized the importance of collective efforts in advancing the region’s development. The Minister expressed optimism about the Palamuru Rangareddy project, which will contribute to the region’s environmental well-being. She encouraged active participation and support for the project’s commencement on the 16th.
Sabitha Indra Reddy acknowledged the progress of Palamuru district in recent years, highlighting its role model status in various sectors. She expressed confidence that the Palamuru Rangareddy project will be completed as planned and provide Krishna water to South Telangana. Four constituencies – Chevella, Shadnagar, Maheshwaram, and Ibrahim Patnam – will benefit from this project.
The Minister urged communities to come together symbolically and bring Krishna River water to wash the feet of their village deities. She encouraged vibrant celebrations, organizing rallies and festivals with the holy water to mark the occasion.
Sabitha Indra Reddy emphasized the government’s commitment to providing equal access to its schemes for all eligible beneficiaries. She cited initiatives like Raitu Bandhu, Raitu Bhima, pensions, Kalyan Lakshmi, Shadi Mubarak, 24-hour free electricity for farmers, and loan waiver programs that are accessible to all without bias towards party or category.
In conclusion, the Minister called for unity among party workers and urged them to counter baseless criticisms and misinformation, especially on social media platforms. She pledged to continue working responsibly for the development of the constituency over the coming years.