Siddipet, Telangana:
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday addressed the Congress party for asking voters to give them one ‘chance’ in the November 3 assembly elections. He said the party had ten to twelve ‘chances’, but they did nothing. the state.
“The people who asked for one chance were given 10 to 12 chances, but they did nothing,” the chief minister said.
Chandrashekar Rao, popularly known as KCR in his state, started his election campaign from Husnabad town in Siddipet district on Sunday.
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), which announced its first list of 115 candidates on August 21, also released its manifesto on Sunday.
“Elections come and go. We need to determine what is good for us. Voting changes our future, the future of our state. It is important that we decide for ourselves. Don’t listen to others, decide for yourself,” the BRS chief said. warning people from his state against Congress.
In a veiled reference to the Congress, KCR said, “Some parties are asking to give them one chance. Why one chance? You have ruled for 60 years, from here to Delhi.”
Continuing his attack on the Congress party, the Telangana Chief Minister said, “It is shameful that Dalits are still living in poverty even after 75 years of independence. If the Dalit Bandhu-like scheme had started 75 years ago, would there have been poverty? about the.”
The KCR government’s Dalit Bandhu scheme provided a direct benefit of Rs 10 lakh per family to those ‘Dalits’ who do not have a bank guarantee required to set up a business.
KCR is eyeing his third term as Chief Minister after elections next month. Telangana is expected to see a three-way poll between the BRS, Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party.
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