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Telangana CM: Ready to Address All Problems in Legislature

Chief Minister of Telangana CM K. Chandrashekhar Rao on Thursday said that his government is prepared to examine, discuss and solve all the concerns relating to individuals in the state legislative session, starting from the next week.

Telangana CM stated the legislature was additionally prepared to examine all the issues proposed by the political parties, regardless of whether it implied holding the session for a greater number of days. He guided the ministers to set up all the real facts so they would be transparent and known to the individuals.

The Chief Minister of Telangana famously known as KCR, talked with ministers and the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) pioneers in both the Assembly and the Council, the technique to be practiced during the meeting, starting September 7.

It was chosen at the gathering to talk about and discuss matters relating to the control of COVID, treatment of patients, development of medical services, crop loss because of hefty downpours, the fire disaster in the Srisailam Hydel Project, the accomplishments made in the power sector, the latest Revenue Act, the illicit development of the project by Andhra Pradesh government under the name of Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Scheme, and water irrigation sector issues.

Issues like injustices being allotted to the state in GST usage, monetary and financial economy because of the approaches of the Central government, the lukewarm reaction of the Center to the goals made by the state on the reservations, agriculture sector, regulatory cultivation technique, an association of P.V Narasimha Rao’s birth centenary festivities and others will be talked about.

KCR, who is additionally the TRS chief, requested that the ministers to get them equipped with all the data on the issues that would come up for conversations during the meeting.

He additionally focused on that there ought to be big and healthy discussions in both of the houses.

He said: Legislative session will not imply agitations, heaping of insults, curses, unruly behavior of absolute pandemonium. It should not be a place to level allegations against one another or give vent to one’s impatience. There should be a change in this attitude and the changes should be qualitative in character. There should be healthy debates, which should be inspirational and enlightening. The debates and discussion should examine the implementation of Budget and Acts. The discussions should be high in quality and should be dependent on facts. The individuals should speak in such a fashion that it should be of some help to people.