2016 was an eventful year for KCR

- Advertisement -

For K Chandrasekhar Rao the year 2016 has been very successful. It elevated his position along with the TRS party in particular. Not only KCR but his family members Kavitha, K Taraka Rama rao and Harish Rao have done exceedingly well in their duties and are poised to make rapid strides in the near future.

2016 was an eventful year for KCR

The housing scheme for the poor completed at Yerravalli attracted the attention of all the Governments and even PM Narendra Modi was in awe of the welfare schemes being executed by KCR in the state of Telangana.

His advice on demonetisation to Modi has also come in handy for the central Government. The opposition is groping in the dark and KCR is going ahead in the Assembly with all his grit and strategy.

When it comes to KTR, he has done exceedingly well in the sector of IT creating lot of employment to the local youth and also bringing in international companies to the IT hub in Hyderabad. He is also developing the reputation as a people’s man. The way he sat in the cool winter night at the site till early morning, when a building collapsed in Hyderabad shows that he is a hard worker.

2016 was an eventful year for KCR

Coming to Kavitha, there are rumours that she will be contesting for the next elections as an MLA from Telangana. The astrologers have also predicted that she might take over from his father KCR. There are also indications that she might take over the party reigns as working president in the near future.

Harish Rao is like a cool cucumber, and he has excelled in the implementation of Mission Kakatiya. Even the center is looking at this project and with a broader spectrum. He is not in a hurry but has a calculated strategy of his own.

2016 was an eventful year for KCR

There is another man who heads the media wing in the party and is like a shadow to KCR and there are indications that he will also get a key role in the near future.

TRS is on the right path and will achieve Bangaru Telangana.

U.Srinivas

U.Srinivas
Editor

- Advertisement -