Deccan Chronicle

15L attend TRS Warangal rally

Opposition bears brunt of CM attack

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT WARANGAL, APRIL 27

ANUDEEP CEREMILLA | DC WARANGAL, APRIL 27 The Telangana Rashtra Samiti proved its strength in the state with a massive public meeting at Prakashred­dypet in Warangal on Thursday, where an estimated 15 lakh people had turned up. The occasion was the TRS party’s 16th formation day.

This is the first such public meeting the TRS has held after coming to power.

Party supremo and Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao will be more than satisfied with the response. Though he made no new announceme­nts, his speech gave a fillip to party workers preparing for the 2019 elections.

The Chief Minister said several people obstructed the developmen­t of Telangana in united Andhra Pradesh and they are still trying to obstruct developmen­t today. “We must unite to fight them and achieve ‘Bangaru Telangana’ we all dream of,” he said. He said that no one believed in the party when it was created 16 years ago, but it has achieved its target of creating a separate state of Telangana and is running the government for three years now.

The TRS proved its strength in the state with a massive public meeting at Prakashred­dypet in Warangal on Thursday, where an estimated 15 lakh people turned up.

“All the elections conducted after the formation of Telangana have been in our favour, and 2019 will not be any different,” TRS chief K. Chandrasek­har Rao told the huge crowd.

He made fun of those who say the TRS was losing public support.

“During the GHMC elections, CPI leader K Narayana said he would cut his ear if the TRS won the elections. We all know what happened. Some other person is growing his beard saying he will shave only after the TRS rule is completed. All these people can cut or grow whatever they want after the election results in 2019,” he said.

Mr Rao said he was happy at the response of the people who turned up for the meeting and said it was because of them that the TRS was in this position today. He dared other parties in TS to conduct a public meeting of these proportion­s.

Mr Rao urged farmers to come together and form committees at each and every level and create a strong community that has the power to decide the price of the produce they have worked hard for.

The CM claimed the state had struggled to rid the people of problems with electricit­y, irrigation and drinking water. He said the welfare schemes being implemente­d give power to the common man in creating a stronger state.

“Until the last drop of my blood, I will fight to achieve Bangaru Telangana,” he declared.

Mr Rao also accused the Congress of not caring for the people when in power, but now trying to put hurdles in the government’s efforts to build irrigation projects for the people.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao at a public meeting at Prakashred­dypet in Warangal on Thursday.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao at a public meeting at Prakashred­dypet in Warangal on Thursday.
 ?? — DECCAN CHRONICLE ?? TRS leaders and workers reach the public meeting venue in tractors decorated in party colours on Thursday.
— DECCAN CHRONICLE TRS leaders and workers reach the public meeting venue in tractors decorated in party colours on Thursday.

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