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    The President of BRS National and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao believes that India needs to adopt good governance with innovative ideas in order to lead the country towards qualitative development. He emphasized the importance of creating wealth and distributing it to the people. CM KCR expressed his concern that the rulers at the centre have been using stereotypical methods in governance since Independence. He criticized the union government for not utilizing the abundant natural resources and human resources that could create wealth in the right way. The Chief Minister believes that the lack of vision is hindering the country’s development.

    CM KCR stated that the BRS party is not just a political party, but a ‘Bharat Parivartan Mission’ with the goal of transforming India in all fields. Many prominent people from Maharashtra joined the BRS party on Thursday. CM KCR invited those who came from various places, including Mumbai, and offered them a pink scarf.

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    During the event, the Chief Minister spoke about the abundant natural resources such as coal and water that exceed the requirements of the country. He blamed the central rulers for not utilizing these resources properly, causing hardships for the people. CM KCR appealed to the people to choose leaders who work according to the aspirations of all, regardless of caste or religion.

    The Chief Minister emphasized the need for a change in the thinking of the country’s rulers. He pointed out that even a country like America, which had discriminated against black people for generations, was able to achieve social equality by electing Barack Obama as president. CM KCR believes that social equality can only be achieved through progressive thoughts.

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    The CM also highlighted the importance of women and youth in nation development. He stressed that women should not only be confined to the kitchen but should be given opportunities in every field without any bias. Discrimination should be stopped, and a radical change should be made in this direction for the country to compete with other nations. The CM believes that qualitative development is only possible with the BRS party.

    Meanwhile, the Maharashtra leaders discussed with the CM about the growing popularity of the BRS party in the state. They expressed their support for the party and mentioned that the BRS membership drive is receiving a good response in the villages. They criticized the existing political parties in Maharashtra, stating that they are divided and not serving the people’s interests.

    Several individuals from different fields, such as former MLA L. T. Sawant, South Mumbai NCP president Manav Venkatesh, and world champion sportsperson Nilesh Madhukar Rane, have joined the BRS party. Home Minister Mahmood Ali, MP BB Patil, and other leaders were also present at the event.

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