Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao warned ‘anti-development forces’ that they would face the anger of the people and lose in the upcoming Assembly elections. He claimed that Telangana has excelled in all areas and has surpassed bigger developed states in the country.
During the Telangana National Integration Day celebrations, he alleged that the rulers of the former Andhra Pradesh were responsible for the difficulties faced by the people of Palamuru district. KCR asserted that the unity of the people of Telangana has led to rapid progress and made the state a role model for others. He stated that the progress in Telangana will continue despite efforts to obstruct it.
KCR emphasized the importance of unity and working together to achieve a prosperous Telangana. The government is celebrating Telangana National Integration Day to commemorate the merger of Hyderabad with the Union in 1948.
The Chief Minister also acknowledged the contributions of various leaders in shaping Telangana’s destiny. He highlighted the development initiatives and welfare schemes implemented by his government, stating that they aim to distribute wealth to those in need. He reiterated his commitment to the state’s development and welfare, noting that other states are following Telangana’s successful model.
KCR mentioned that almost every family in Telangana has benefited from government schemes, leading to a reduction in poverty and an increase in per capita income. He also highlighted the state’s achievements in the power sector, per capita electricity consumption, and provision of clean drinking water to all households as evidence of progress.