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Let’s light up lives with Kisan Sarkar: KCR

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PNS|Hyderabad

BRS President Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao said that Telangana and Maharashtra have a ‘roti-beti’ bond, as there is a social bond and cultural similarity between the people of the two states who share a 1,000-km border.

He said that he is happy that the BRS is expanding across the country from Maharashtra. KCR called upon the people of Maharashtra to lead their state to the path of progress based on the development achieved in Telangana in the last nine years.

He said that the slogan of his party, ‘Ab Ki Baar Kisan Sarkar,’ is meant for protecting the country’s peasantry and stressed that agriculture should be developed.

Many political leaders and prominent people from Solapur, Nagpur and other areas joined the BRS on Saturday at the Telangana Bhavan in the presence of Chief Minister KCR.

KCR said, “The current politics in India is running after posts. They are jumping from this party to that party and from that party to this party for posts by splitting parties. The people of the country are keenly observing the incidents in Maharashtra.”

“This country belongs to the youth. Youth should think about bringing a qualitative change in the country,” he said.

KCR said that development is possible only in a transformed India and added that the responsibility for mobilizing people rests mainly with the youth. He called upon people like Nati Bhagat Singh Alluri to become partners in raising public awareness.

The CM said that there is a need for everyone to think about the condition of the country and how other countries are developing and why we are still lagging behind.

He said that people should think about the fact that even after 75 years, our rulers are still unable to fully utilize the natural resources of the country.

He explained with examples that countries like China, which were once backward, have developed to a level that we cannot reach today. He said that the reason for this is that the rulers at the Centre do not have the right ideas.

The CM said that by voting for development blockers and making them win we are depriving ourselves of minimum necessities like drinking water, irrigation facilities and adequate electricity.

“Development has come to your doorsteps in the form of BRS. Open the doors and invite us in. Support the BRS. Let’s light up our lives with Kisan Sarkar. Let us see why progress, as it happened in Telangana, is not possible in Maharashtra,” KCR said.

KCR reiterated that the BRS, which is moving ahead with the slogan ‘Ab Ki Bar Kisan Sarkar,’ will expand across the country including Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh through Maharashtra.

KCR said that he had recently visited Solapur and would return soon. “I will come to Solapur, send Minister Harish Rao there a week before. Let’s take out a big rally. Let’s organize a huge public meeting on at least 50 acres. I am responsible for the coastal development in Telangana including Solapur in Maharashtra. All of you here are like my children. Your future is assured by the BRS. Make the BRS win, it will take responsibility for shaping your lives.”

“Many developed countries give subsidy to the agricultural sector and it is regrettable that the rulers of agrarian India oppose it,” he said.

Around 300 people from Solapur and Nagpur joined the BRS in the presence of the BRS leader.

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