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KCR: Time has come to dethrone the government led by the BJP

The Chief Minister of Telangana K. Chandrasekhar Rao said on Tuesday that Narendra Modi is the enemy of Telangana and that it is time to dethrone the BJP-led government at the Centre.

According to him, the Centre should be governed by a government that respects states. Among other concerns, Chandrasekhar Rao expressed concern about rising unemployment, depreciating rupee, and soaring fuel prices.

He said that it was time for the Centre government to go home and for the nation to elect its own government. After inaugurating a new district collectorate building, the chief minister addressed a public meeting in Vikarabad.

In his address at the Independence Day parade, KCR, as he is known, said the Prime Minister’s remarks were devoid of substance.

As a result, he pointed out, Modi “merely wore a turban and delivered dialogues throughout his hour-long speech”. As far as I could tell, there was nothing in it. There was no announcement of a new scheme. “Not even one word was said about the country’s welfare,” he said.

According to KCR, the Centre is creating hurdles for Telangana’s development.

As part of his criticism of the Prime Minister, he blamed him for failing to fulfill the commitment made by the Centre to Telangana in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act.

Over the last eight years, hundreds of representations were submitted by the state government to the Centre, but none were responded to.

In response to the Prime Minister’s remarks on freebies, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) said no other state implements the welfare measures implemented in Telangana.

According to KCR, electricity reforms are imposed on farmers through the installation of meters under the guise of electricity reforms

Rather than helping farmers obtain free power, the Centre was assisting corporations to loot crores. The Singareni coal reserves are sufficient, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making it difficult to buy coal from outside the country, he said.

It was important to avoid falling into the traps of evil forces, he warned. To avoid the suffering that was experienced in united Andhra Pradesh, he encouraged them to be careful.

The chief minister urged the people to fight the evil forces and save Telangana. “It is our duty to teach the evil forces a befitting lesson,” he said.

It is important that Telangana intellectuals consider the well-being of the state of Telangana. A long struggle led to the creation of the state. In the absence of water and electricity, there was no life. More than 26 lakh motor pump sets are receiving free electricity under Mission Bhagiratha, which supplies clean water to every household, 24 hours of high-quality electricity to all sectors, and 24 hours of free electricity to all sectors.

 

 

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