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    During the Telangana Assembly election campaign in Paleru, Chief Minister KCR criticized opposition parties and urged people to consider the work done by parties before voting. He emphasized the importance of observing the attitude of the parties and voting for those who have worked for the welfare of all.

    KCR mentioned the Bhakta Ram Dasu project, stating that it was completed only after the BRS party came into power. He highlighted the steps taken to stabilize agriculture and criticized previous governments for not doing enough for farmers. He also emphasized the importance of supporting the Rythu Bandhu scheme.

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    The Chief Minister also mentioned the upcoming distribution of Sannabiyam (small rice) to all ration card holders in Telangana from next March. He urged the people of Paleru to vote for Upender Reddy and assured that if he wins, the Dalit Bandhu scheme will be implemented throughout Paleru.

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    KCR reiterated that they would continue the Dalit Bandhu and Rythu Bandhu schemes and urged the people to support Upender Reddy in the elections.

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    In Paleru Sabha, Chief Minister KCR criticized former minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao. KCR said that he had made Tummala a minister after he had lost. He fired at Tummala, stating that he could not win a single MLA seat in Khammam despite being a minister.

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