KCR to Likely Take Oath as CM by Dec 2028: KT Rama Rao

KT Rama Rao indicates that KCR might take oath as CM by December 2028, emphasizing his past achievements and the potential challenges ahead. The announcement was made on Telangana Formation Day, with Rao's confidence in renewing Telangana's progress under KCR's leadership.

KCR to Likely Take Oath as CM by Dec 2028: KT Rama Rao

Highlights

  • KCR's potential future as CM by December 2028
  • KT Rama Rao's tributes to Telangana martyrs
  • KCR's significant role in securing irrigation and creating jobs during his tenure
  • Rao's criticism of current government measures regarding farmers' welfare

KT Rama Rao, the working president of BRS, honored Telangana's martyrs with tributes at the party office on Tuesday. Emphasizing K. Chandrasekhar Rao's (KCR) significant role in establishing separate Telangana, he expressed optimism that KCR would officiate as Chief Minister by December 2028. This announcement was made coinciding with the celebration of Telangana Formation Day on October 1.

KCR: A Legend in the Making

Former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, renowned as a living legend, played a crucial role in securing irrigation water for the region and creating over 165,000 jobs for young people during his tenure with BRS.

Rao criticized current measures by the ruling party led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, alleging negligence towards Telangana's welfare, especially regarding farm subsidies like Rythu Bandhu. Rao also accused the Congress of taking advantage of Telangana's resources, likening it to a guru receiving Guru Dakshina from his disciple.

Rao stated that 'Pushkar Telangana' (Telangana under KCR) had been taken over by Mushkaras ('terrorists'), highlighting the potential challenges ahead if KCR becomes CM. He expressed hope for better governance under KCR, asserting that the region's progress would continue and expand.

At the party headquarters in Hyderabad, KT Rama Rao hoisted the BRS flag during the festivities to mark Telangana Formation Day, underscoring the unity of purpose among party leaders and supporters.

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