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Even Meghalaya CM was amazed': KTR

28-06-2026 12:00:00 AM

metro india news  I hyderabad :

BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao on Saturday said even leaders from across the country continue to acknowledge the governance model created during the BRS regime, citing Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma's recent appreciation of Hyderabad's Integrated Command Control Centre. Addressing a meeting of key BRS workers in Maheshwaram Assembly constituency of Rangareddy district, KTR said Sangma personally conveyed his admiration after visiting the state of the art facility built during K. Chandrashekar Rao's tenure, describing it as an unparalleled governance model. 

KTR said the appreciation reflected KCR's visionary leadership and demonstrated how a leader shaped by a people's movement transformed Telangana into a model state. Turning his focus to state politics, KTR claimed Telangana had witnessed development and welfare during the BRS government but was now facing destruction, administrative failures and corruption under the Congress government. He asserted that public sentiment was increasingly favouring KCR's return to power and expressed confidence that BRS would register a decisive victory whenever Assembly elections are held.

He accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of failing to fulfil major election promises relating to farmers, pensions, welfare schemes and financial assistance while alleging that the government had failed to ensure timely supply of urea to farmers. KTR contrasted the developmental works undertaken during the BRS tenure, including residential schools, irrigation projects, uninterrupted power supply, Rythu Bandhu, loan waiver, Kalyana Lakshmi and district level infrastructure, with what he described as the Congress government's inability to create new assets despite increased borrowings.

KTR also criticised the Congress government over the proposed Future City project, alleging that it had abandoned the Pharma City vision conceived by the BRS while attempting to convert the acquired land into a real estate venture. He alleged that promises to return land to farmers had not been honoured. Calling upon party workers to intensify organisational activity, KTR asked them to actively participate in the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls to ensure that eligible voters' names are protected. He also urged cadres to make the digital BRS membership drive a grand success, announcing that every enrolled worker would receive a dedicated party identity card, and asked the organisation to prepare from now itself for the next Assembly election.