Everyone in Telangana was benefiting from various welfare programmes thanks to the vision and dedication of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, notably the farmers and weaker groups.
Hyderabad: Students in Andhra Pradesh are now applauding Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), much like farmers and other groups, and claiming that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership was necessary at this time.
Everyone in Telangana was benefiting from various welfare programmes thanks to the vision and dedication of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, notably the farmers and weaker groups. Rayapati Jagadish, head of the AP Youth and Students Joint Action Committee, noted that in Andhra Pradesh, there was uncertainty over the State’s capital and that the BJP-led union government had not lived up to the promises given to the state under the AP Reorganisation Act.
On Saturday, he spoke during a news conference in Ongole, Andhra Pradesh. After their meeting in Guntur, the JAC convened in Ongole. One crore leaflets will be created and delivered to families to explain why Andhra Pradesh needs the Chief Minister’s leadership, he added.
A leader like Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is needed in Andhra Pradesh. Jagadish emphasised that all welfare and development programmes now being carried out in Telangana must be emulated in Andhra Pradesh.
In addition to the agriculture sector, Telangana also saw fast growth in the electricity, industrial, and IT sectors. In addition to completing the Dalit Bandhu, Rythu Bandhu, and Rythu Bima programmes and providing 24 hour free electricity supply for rural communities, other irrigation projects were completed in eight years.
Conversely, Andhra Pradesh was beset by several problems and was in crisis, he claimed. He said the politicians of Andhra Pradesh were more concerned with their own personal growth and had failed to win the state special status.
“It is historical imperative that BRS and K Chandrashekhar Rao be welcomed in Andhra Pradesh. He is vehemently opposed to the populist and anti-democratic policies of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi administration, according to Jagadish.
Many politicians in Karnataka are joining the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party because they are impressed with its ideas that span party lines. In the presence of Narayankhed MLA Bhupal Reddy, around 200 BJP leaders joined the BRS at Chillargi village in the Bidar district on Saturday.