TRS leaders sing paeans to KCR

TRS leaders sing paeans to KCR
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Credit the victory of the party in cooperative elections to Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao and Minister KT Rama Rao

Hyderabad: TRS leaders including Ministers, MP and MLAs on Sunday said that the party gave priority to the leaders who were active in the Telangana agitation in the allocation of posts in the cooperative elections.

Addressing a press conference along with MP B Venkatesh, MLC M Sreenivas Reddy, G Ramchander Rao, Government Whip B Suman credited the victory of the party in cooperative elections to Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao and Minister KT Rama Rao.

He said that the party won 95 per cent seats in the cooperative elections and the leaders who were active during the Telangana agitation were given the posts.

Party has created history by winning all the nine DCCB chairman posts in the State. Whatever be the election, the TRS party has been on a winning side and the party will be an inspiration to other parties in following social justice, said Suman.

The TRS leader recalled that providing reservations to the market committee chairmen posts was also initiated by KCR.

The TRS leader lashed out against Congress MP A Revanth Reddy stating that the latter involves in blackmailing politics. Referring to land case filed against Revanth Reddy, Suman demanded apology from the Congress leader alleging that he had done mistake.

Ministers T Srinivas Yadav and V Srinivas Goud have hailed the chief minister for giving posts to the weaker sections in cooperative election. Srinivas Yadav said that chief minister KCR gets credit for giving representation to all the sections of the society.

Earlier, political parties used to make many promises and failed to fulfil them but KCR is doing what he has said. The victories in successive elections have proved that people believe in the government provided by KCR-led TRS government.

Srinivas Goud referred to KCR as Telangana Jyothiba Phule. The Telangana which was role model in development will now be inspiration to others in following social justice, said Srinivas Goud.

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