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    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy praised Doddi Komaraiah for his bravery in fighting against autocratic rule and liberating the people of Telangana. He honored the sacrifices and fighting spirit of Komaraiah on his birth anniversary. Reddy emphasized that Komaraiah’s sacrifices as the first martyr in the Telangana Armed Struggle would always be remembered.

    The government is focused on uplifting the poor and weaker sections of society. Reddy mentioned initiatives such as free power supply up to 200 units for poor families, affordable LPG cylinders, free bus travel for women, and housing schemes for BC communities that are already in place. He highlighted the government’s commitment to fulfilling the aspirations of Telangana’s great martyr.

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    The CM explained that the government has implemented a system of “Praja Palana” or People’s governance inspired by the Armed Struggle for liberation. He emphasized that the state values everyone’s opinions and provides opportunities for open expression. Reddy also stated that social justice is a top priority in all appointments, including those in the State Cabinet.

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