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    Former chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao spoke at a roadshow in Hanumakonda Chowrastha, saying that the fight for Telangana is not over. He highlighted the progress made in Warangal, including the addition of medical colleges and a super multi-specialty hospital. KCR criticized the Congress Government for failing to fulfill promises and accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of incompetence.

    He also criticized the BJP government for divisive politics and making unfulfilled promises. KCR emphasized the need for more Lok Sabha seats for BRS to protect the state’s interests. He predicted that BJP would not win more than 200 seats in the upcoming elections and forecasted a by-poll in the Station Ghanpur constituency.

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    KCR assured Muslims that BRS is a secular party. Other political figures like former speaker S Madhusudhana Chary and Jangaon MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy were also present at the event.

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