Telangana’s paradise lost in just 5 months, says KCR

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Hyderabad: Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao on Saturday said the State was reduced to shambles in just five months after the Congress came to power.

It was now a paradise lost. Addressing a well attended roadshow at Mancherial as part of his ongoing election campaign, Chandrashekhar Rao appealed to the people to help stall the backward streak the State was going through in the development process.

Urging the people lend their support to the BRS and to stand by the party to revive the dwindling fortunes of the State and its people, he lashed out at Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for going all out to erase even the indelible imprints of the BRS rule, citing the proposed plans of the State government go for another reorganisation of districts.

As he asked the people whether they were prepared to forego the newly formed districts of Nirmal, Asifabad and Mancherial, the crowd roared back with a firm ‘No’.

Surveys had made it pretty clear that the resurgence of the BRS was on the cards. If the unprecedented turnout of people for his roadshow was of any indication, the party nominee Koppula Eashwar was certain to come out victorious with a thumping majority, he said, adding that the contest in Mancherial was between a humble leader who had served as a coal worker and a person known for his riches.

The former Chief Minister said the Congress government, which had deceived the electorate with false promises, had now exposed itself by failing on all counts.

The whole development process had come to a standstill. Farmers were left to their fate.

They were deprived of all support. The BRS, which would be winning a majority of the Lok Sabha constituencies in the Stat, would however continue to stand by them and fight for them, he said.