Committed to the effort to make the country great with a role in national politics: KCR

Observing that he has embarked on an effort in playing a role in national politics to make India great, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday urged people to continue blessing him.
Instead of the United States remaining a destination for young people and others in the country, India has the wealth, resources and power of young people to become a destination for foreign countries, he said. declared.
“Like how we have improved Telangana, we should also play a leading role in India’s (national) politics. We definitely have to move forward to make this country bigger than even the United States,” he said.
“So, I embarked on a business (or a struggle). So your blessings should continue to be the same. Like how we made a ‘Golden Telangana’, I argue that we will make a Golden India,’ he said.
He was addressing a public meeting after laying the foundation stone of Sangameshwara and Basaveshwara lift irrigation projects at Narayankhed in Sangareddy district.
”You have all recently watched on television and read in the newspapers that I speak and work in national politics. Are we going to enter national politics? Are we going to fight to Delhi? Are we going to make India better? he said, addressing the meeting.
Highlighting the various social protection programs implemented by his government, such as “Rythu Bandhu” investment support program for farmers and “Rythu Bheema” life insurance program for ryots, Rao said that Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had inquired about the programs during a meeting with him in Mumbai. on Sunday.
Maharashtra farmers living in areas bordering Telangana were seeking to implement schemes such as ‘Rythu Bandhu’ in their state, he said.
Stating that Telangana is witnessing massive development in various sectors, Rao said the country should also be in a good position for development to continue unhindered.
Claiming the country is not what it should be after 75 years of independence, he alleged there was an “evil practice” of political mileage by fomenting unrest between different religions and castes.
He asserted that a friendly atmosphere is essential for industries to grow and achieve job creation.
The Chief Minister urged those who attended the public meeting to discuss at home what type of Telangana is desirable. People of all sections, castes and religions should live happily, he said.
The Sangameshwara and Basaveshwara lift irrigation projects, which will be constructed at a cost of Rs 4,427 crore, would provide irrigation facilities to 3.84 lakh acres of land in Andhole, Narayankhed, Sangareddy and Zaheerabad constituencies in Sangareddy district, according to an official statement.
Amid buzz over the creation of a third front, Rao met his Maharashtra counterpart Uddhav Thackeray, who leads Shiv Sena, and NCP chairman Sharad Pawar separately on Sunday as part of efforts to bring together like-minded parties. same ideas against the BJP at the national level.
While Rao and Thackeray agreed on the need for change, Pawar stressed the need for all like-minded parties to join hands and address various issues such as unemployment and the agrarian crisis and said that they will meet again.
The Telangana CM, which has been critical of the BJP and the Center on a number of issues, had said it would hold meetings with counterparts in Maharashtra and West Bengal as part of efforts to unite various political parties against the BJP and the NDA government.
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