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    Central govt fell short Telangana: Errabelli

    Minister for Panchayat Raj Errabelli Dayakar Rao

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    Minister for Panchayat Raj Errabelli Dayakar Rao

    Mahabubabad: Even though the BJP-led Central Government had actually fallen short to carry out the guarantees provided to Telangana under the AP Reorganisation Act 2014, celebration leaders have actually been involving the BRS, Minister for Panchayat Raj Errabelli Dayakar Rao stated. Addressing the celebration staffs at Dornakal on Monday, he criticised the Centre for targeting Telangana despite the fact that it had actually overlooked the guarantees such as rail trainer manufacturing facility in Kazipet, steel plant at Bayyaram and also tribal college at Mulugu and so on

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    “Despite the step-motherly treatment by the Centre, Telangana has been progressing at a rapid pace. A few years ago, Dornakal and its surrounding region were perennial due to famine. However, the region is witnessing two crops a year since the realization of Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP). All because of the vision of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao,” Errabelli stated. He stated that KCR made farming a celebration by carrying out economic help of Rs 10,000 per acre per year under the Rythu Bandhu plan. This apart, the government is additionally giving 24-hour complimentary power supply free to farming, he included.

    Errabelli attracted individuals to sustain the BRS as it commemorates its development with an enormous public conference in Khammam on January 18. He stated that a number of principal priests and also leading leaders of the country are anticipated to poise the event. He informed the celebration staffs to mobilise a minimum of 40,000 individuals from Dornakal constituency to go to the conference inKhammam

    Dornakal MLA DS Redya Naik stated that Telangana experienced all round development under the management ofKCR Telangana which executed countless well-being plans and also developing programs has actually come to be a sign for various other States in the country, Mahabubabad MP Maloth Kavitha stated. “Together we fought for separate Telangana and now it’s time to do something for the nation under the able leadership of KCR,” Kavitha stated. Senior leaders Bodakuntla Venkateshwarlu and also DS Ravichandra, mandal president Nunna Ramana and also MPP Balu were to name a few existing.  

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