Hyderabad: TRS president and Caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao today said he will not lose anything if the ruling party failed to get the mandate in the elections, but the people themselves.
Addressing a public meeting at the previous Adilabad district today, KCR made it clear that the Congress with no other go was carrying TD Chief N Chandrababu Naidu on its shoulders due to lust for power. “Who will benefit if Chandrababu gets stick after the polls. If the Congress Kutami given power, the Telangana will be in darkness again and suffer non-development”, he opined. For 58 years the successive governments failed to do good for the region, he alleged. “I threw Naidu to Vijayawada through bifurcation and now the people of the State should take similar responsibility and prevent him from coming to the State for votes and teach him a lesson, KCR exhorted.
For cheap politics, the power-hungry Congress leaders forged an unholy alliance with Chandrababu Naidu, who will dictate terms if the People’s Front comes to power by default, he said. “I know that the people vote for the Congress-led Kutami comprising TD, TJS and CPI will lose big as the next government will do nothing for farm sector, irrigation, welfare and pensions”, he warned. “I know you are ready to vote for the TRS and if they do otherwise, the State will be thrown into dark days, KCR said. He targeted the TD chief for smashing the sectors in the region during his regime and the TRS in four-and-a-half years brought a sea-change in welfare and development besides completing irrigation projects of on a war-footing.
The TRS government has increased wealth in the State and distributing it to the poor, farmers and needy sections. Stating that the next TRS regime will waive off Rs 1 lakh crop loan, he said they have introduced schemes first of its kind in the country are Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bhima, Mission Bhagiratha, Mission Kakatiya, pensions, Kalyana Lakshmi, Shadi Mubarak and others. The people should be cautious at the conspiracies of Naidu and Congress leaders like Uttam Kumar Reddy, Jana Reddy and others and vote for the ruling party for more progress, he said.