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BRS district president MLC Tata Madhusudhan has called upon the party cadres to make the party silver jubilee public meeting to be held at Elkathurthy in Warangal district on April 27 a grand success.

Speaking to the media here on Friday, he said former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao led the statehood movement on the Gandhian path and achieved the separate Telangana State. The BRS chief faced many ups and downs in the past 24 years and fulfilled the aspirations of Telangana people during the 10 years of BRS rule.

Madhusudhan said the previous BRS government has become an example for the country by undertaking many schemes and public welfare programmes. But Congress, which came to power with fraudulent promises in the last elections, failed to deliver the promises in the past 16 months of its rule. No section in the State was happy under the Congress



rule.

In the Warangal public meeting, Chandrashekhar Rao was going to give directions on future activities. BRS ranks and public in five Assembly constituencies of Khammam district were voluntarily coming forward to attend the meeting.

But only youths were asked to attend the meeting by taking precautions in view of hot weather conditions. As many as 40,000 BRS cadres and the public from the district were ready to attend the public meeting, the MLC said.

Former MLAs Sandra Venkata Veeraiah and K Upender Reddy alleged that the Congress government has failed in paddy procurement causing serious difficulties to farmers. Distribution of gunny bags was handed over to Indiramma committees and politics were being done in grain procurement.

Former MLAs Kondabala Koteswara Rao, Banoth Chandravathi, former DCCB chairman K Nagabhushanam and others were present.
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