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Take polls as prestigious: KCR asks ministers, budget session likely in March

HYDERABAD: TRS supremo and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao today held a cabinet meeting with ministers at Pragathi Bhavan here. KCR is said to have directed the ministers to coordinate with MLAs, MPs to win the graduate MLC polls, Nagarjuna Sagar segment by-polls.

As the budget session of the Assembly is likely in March followed by the graduate MLC polls and by-poll for the Nagarjuna Sagar segment the meeting gets important.

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Those present were – KTR, Harish Rao, Mahamood Ali, V Srinivas Goud, Srinivas Yada, Prashanth Reddy, Sabitha Indira Reddy, and  Keshava Rao, and others.

In addition to the present political scenario and administration for implementing several welfare schemes, KCR is learned to have taken stock of development programs. Since the TRS failed to win most of the seats in the recent GHMC polls and Dubbaka bypoll, the boss of the party has taken the polls as prestigious.

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KCR has directed the ministers and leaders to campaign for winning the polls by informing people about welfare schemes.  Since the TRS Government has been at the forefront in welfare despite the Corona pandemic its adverse effects on the economy, the government continued the same .

This has to be informed to people and try to get their support, KCR reportedly said.
Rythu Vedikas, Rythu Bandhu, Bhima, Pensions, marriage schemes, Mission Bhagiratha, Kakatiya, and KCR kits helped the poor, farmers, and women a lot opined. Our cosign has to propagate the same he said and asked the leaders to win the polls.

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He is learned to have said that the budget is to be conducted in March for at least 7 days.
He instructed them to prepare for the polls and the budget session as the surveys have revealed the TRS victory in the polls to come.

 

SOURCE-NSS