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KTR tweets: Mandir, Masjid aur Church bhi banega

IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao, on Sunday, looked to assure all concerned that a temple, a mosque, and a church will be built at the new State Secretariat complex.

A former TDP leader tweeted a question to the Minister regarding the progress of construction of the temple, which was demolished in the course of ongoing construction.

In response, KTR tweeted: Mandir Bhi Banega, Masjid bhi Banega aur Church Bhi Banega! Aap Befikar Rahiye!! This is Telangana under the leadership of #KCR who respects all faiths equally & doesn’t indulge in politics in the guise of religion.

As a result of the demolition of the old Secretariat buildings last year, two mosques and a temple were damaged. K Chandrasekhar Rao, expressing regret over the demolition, affirmed that all the places of worship were damaged by debris falling onto them. Representatives from various religious groups contacted him and asked him to help with the reconstruction of religious structures, and he agreed and promised to carry out their construction.

In addition, the Chief Minister stated that all places of worship would be rebuilt on larger sites and at government expense.

KTR inspects preparations for TRS plenary

Later that day, KTR inspected the arrangements being made at the HICC near Madhapur, where the TRS plenary will be held on April 27.

TRS members and cadre were asked not to crowd the plenary venue, since only those with invitations would attend.

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Approximately 3,000 leaders from TRS will be invited. During the TRS plenary and TRS foundation day celebrations on April 27, party cadres should hold party flags both in rural and urban areas, he said.

Following K Chandrasekhar Rao’s speech and introduction of resolutions, he will hoist the party flag, signalling the start of the plenary. Party cadres are to hoist TRS flags in every town and village on the day of the party’s founding.

In 3,600 towns and 12,769 villages, TRS village presidents will hoist the party flag.

 

 

 

 

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