Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao reiterated that the government is committed to the welfare of all religious minorities.
The CM said that the government’s main aim is to ensure that people of different religions and cultures live in peace in Telangana, which is the home of ‘Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb.’
Religious heads of the Jain community called on KCR at the Dr BR Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat on Monday. They thanked KCR for recognising their minority rights and for giving them representation in the minority commission.
As per the request of the Jain leaders, the CM allotted two acres at Uppal Bhagayat for the construction of a Jain Bhavan.
Apart from this and as per the request of Jain Mahaveer Hospital’s Chairman and Jain leaders, the Chief Minister also allotted government land on lease free of cost to Mahaveer Hospital, which has been providing medical services to the public for decades in the Masab Tank area in Hyderabad.
The Jain community thanked KCR for his decision with big cheers.
Speaking on the occasion, KCR said that in the last 75 years, the country’s ruling system has failed to use natural resources like water, land and sunlight. The CM explained to them the details of natural resources available in the country.
The Chief Minister said that the lack of vision of Central rulers in India has become a problem for farmers. He said that the development of Telangana became a role model for the country and with the cooperation of all people this development can be introduced across the country.
Jain leaders praised KCR for leading the state on the path of development by maintaining law and order efficiently. They said that Telangana is an example for the country in the fields of industrial development, trade and commerce.
“This kind of development is possible only due to the vision of KCR. Today Telangana has become an example for the country in maintaining order, supplying the quality electricity required for industrial sectors and other infrastructure,” Jain religious leaders and committee members of the United Jain Religious Association ‘Sri Jain Seva Sangh’ and religious heads said.
Shri Jain Seva Sangh Chairman Ashok Barmecha, President Yogesh Jain, Vice President Vinod Sanchathi, Secretary Zeemura, Jain Ratna awardee and Founder Secretary Surender Lonia, Mahaveer Hospital former Chairman Motilal Jain, former Presidents Gautham Loda, former Secretary Basant, former Presidents Gautankhand Jain, Jewellery Association Presidents Ashok Shermal Jain, Jayaprakash Bangad, Himanshu, Thalasani Saikiran and others attended the programme.