Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao said that the Congress if elected to power, would end all welfare schemes and appealed to the public to “think wisely if you want welfare schemes to continue”, in a campaign for MLA Shakeel in Bodhan town KCR assured the voters that he will take the responsibility of all the development.
Addressing a massive public rally, he said: “TPCC president A. Revanth Reddy was criticizing the BRS for supplying 24 hours of power.
But, he had suggested that three hours of power supply was enough for the farming sector and asked the farmers to use 10 HP motors to decrease the power supply.
There are around 33 lakhs agricultural motors used by farmers, who mostly have 3 HP or 5 HP motors. Who is going to buy them 10 HP motors?”
KCR said that 10 years ago, people had to migrate in search of livelihood, which was ended by the BRS government, as evidenced by people from other regions currently moving to Telangana and earning a living by undertaking crop cultivation.
MLC Kavitha was also present in the meeting. There is a talk that Shakeel had some differences with the MIM chief Owaisi and that would reflect in the coming election.
There is also an issue that some Muslims have already decided to vote for Congress this time. That makes the task somewhat difficult for the MLA.