Deccan Chronicle

CM to ignore critics, Bangaru TS is target

Congress ‘sannasis’ indulging in ‘chillara rajakeeyal­u’

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Launching the third phase of the 40-crore sapling Telanganak­u Haritha Haram on Wednesday near Karimnagar city, Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao said he would ignore criticism by his political opponents to remain in history as the caretaker of Telangana state for which he fought, and would achieve the goal of Bangaru Telangana to make everyone happy and prosperous.

After launching the plantation of one lakh saplings on a single day at Lower Manair Dam near Karimnagar on Wednesday, Mr Rao drove straight to Ambedkar Stadium to attend a public meeting where he was given a big welcome by students and Haram volunteers.

“I don’t care for their criticism, you also don’t bother about them. Congress people have no moral right to criticise the government that is committed to achieving Bangaru Telangana in a short span. They did not do anything for the state during their rule, but now they have started needling my government. They are sannasis (useless), let us not bother about them,” Mr Rao said.

The Chief Minister hoped that he would be able to fly over Karimnagar and its surroundin­gs in a helicopter two years later and enjoy the greenery.

Listing out his priorities, Mr Rao said the government by the end of the year would ensure supply of protected drinking water to every household in the state, which would be unpreceden­ted.

Mission Kakatiya and the new projects would irrigate one crore acres, which again would be unpreceden­ted, Mr Rao said.

Referring to the criticism by Congress leaders on the death of a few goats and rams supplied by the state government, Mr Rao said, “When we are supplying lakhs of goats and rams for the benefit of backward communitie­s at highly subsidised cost, it is quite normal for 10 or a dozen goats to die during transporta­tion. Congressme­n are making even this a big issue; there are nothing but headless goats, resorting to cheap politics (chillara rajakeeyal­u)”.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao pours water to a sapling he planted at the Lower Manair Dam to kick off Haritha Haram-III, near Karimnagar.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao pours water to a sapling he planted at the Lower Manair Dam to kick off Haritha Haram-III, near Karimnagar.

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