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The birthday celebrations of former Chief Minister and BRS supremo K Chandrashekhar Rao were held on a grand scale at his Erravelli residence on Monday. Several hundreds of party workers, leaders and supporters from across the State thronged the venue to wish their leader. The surroundings of Erravelli were packed with hundreds of vehicles as slogans of ‘KCR Zindabad’ and ‘CM KCR’ echoed in the air.

Chandrashekhar Rao personally greeted his supporters and well-wishers for four hours, accepting flower bouquets, shawls, books, and artwork specially made for him. BRS working president KT Rama Rao, along with former Ministers, MLAs, MLCs, and MPs, also extended their wishes.

Praying for his healthy and long life, villagers in Erravelli performed special pujas and conducted a yagam, which was attended by the former Chief Minister and his wife, Shobha. In a



heartwarming moment at the wedding ceremony of ‘Namasthe Telangana’ editor Thigulla Krishna Murthy’s son in Gajwel, Chandrashekhar Rao and Shobha exchanged garlands and rings, celebrating his birthday in the presence of guests.

On the occasion, the BRS chief released a book titled ‘Vandella Munduchoopu’ edited by Juluru Gourishankar. Speaking on the occasion, Chandrashekhar Rao reflected on Telangana’s progress under his leadership. He asserted that the BRS laid strong foundations in sectors such as water, funds, and employment, citing RBI reports validating Telangana’s rapid growth.

“The first Telangana government revived devastated villages, ensured irrigation for uplands, desilted ponds, and provided fresh water to every village,” he said. He credited his government for supplying 24-hour uninterrupted electricity and positioning Telangana as a model State.
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