The arrangements for the Telangana CM KCR’s trip to his village Chintamadaka on Monday are in full swing. Harish Rao former Minister and Siddipet MLA is looking into the arrangements here at Chintamadaka. KCR the CM may reach greater height but the relation with the people continues as it is opined, Harish Rao. KCR is one of them said Harish.
Harish talked to the officials here on the arrangments as KCR is set to have lunch with the villagers here. The menu is simple and the idea to join all of them and have the food.
The chief Minister is one man who never bothers about caste creed and community. He is not very particular about the food also. He can adjust to any kind of food.But he enjoys the food and knows where to get what.
During the Telangana agitation days, there is a time when he slept on a newspaper in small homes and also hotels. During the Vanta Vaarpu agitation, he sat on the roads and had the food. KCR always had that Chalta hai attitude.
KCR is now planning to develop his native village Chintamadaka. He wants to sit with the villagers and have food with them. The Chief Minister KCR has already sanctioned Rs 10 crore for the development works. After a long time, Harish Rao has been assigned the job of making the arrangements for the Chief Ministers visit.
The Chief Minister KCR sometimes tempted the villagers and asked them if they would provide him with some food and treat him with the toddy. Not that he wants to have toddy. That is the way he makes the villagers involved in the speech he delivers.
KCR treats the guests very well and is known for hospitality. He tries to fix the appointment in such a fashion that is either breakfast, lunch or dinner. After lunch, he would like to smoke.
There are instances, as a minister he used to share a cigarette with reporters during some visits. He used to offer 555 cigarettes to the reporters also. This time he wants to mingle with the villagers of Chintamadaka his native place and have some food with them.
He is all set to announce more funds for the development of the village Chintamadaka.