Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav stated that in order for the state’s development to continue, people should vote for BRS and make K Chandrashekar Rao the chief minister for the third time. He praised KCR as a great leader who understands the needs of the people of Telangana. Yadav expressed confidence that the party would win 78 seats and form the government without any external support. He highlighted that the BRS is the only party that has implemented schemes not mentioned in their manifesto.
Yadav also mentioned that the party is committed to providing cooking gas cylinders for only Rs 400 each. He emphasized that the BRS will play a significant role in national politics in the near future. Telangana has become a place where people from all over the world come together. The ruling party has attracted many people due to its development and welfare programs. Yadav criticized the central government for discriminating against Telangana in various aspects. Under the leadership of KCR, a visionary leader, the state has experienced significant progress. Hyderabad, known as mini-India, stands out as a city that maintains peace and harmony.
The minister pointed out that the government has successfully solved the problem of flooding in stormwater drains through the SNDP program. Various development projects such as road construction, flyovers, underpasses, and footpaths have been undertaken. Yadav urged people to consider whether they want Congress, which has failed to provide adequate electricity in Karnataka, or the BRS party, which ensures round-the-clock power supply.
He alleged that the Congress, which ruled for 40 years, is not new to people and criticized them for bringing candidates from other parties due to a shortage of candidates. Yadav dismissed criticism of the Kaleshwaram project, stating that any damages would be recovered from the construction company according to the agreement.
Finally, Yadav recalled his previous prediction that Sharmila would withdraw from the elections, which has now come true. He assured journalists that the CM had promised to provide house plots for them.