Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) enters 21st year

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The foundation day of ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), which falls on 27nth, will be a low-key affair with Covid restrictions being in force.

The party workers, well-wishers and leaders will hoist the Gubali flag on their houses.

CM and TRS boss KCR, Working President KTR and General Secretary J Santosh Kumar are undergoing treatment for Corona.

As public gatherings and celebrations are ruled out, the party leadership expects that the workers should celebrate the occasion as a low key affair.

After coming to power about 7 years ago, the TRS government had created miracles. The strides it had made in the implementation of welfare schemes and the measures of success it had achieved in sectors like power, drinking water, irrigation, agriculture and industries are noteworthy,.

Though the 20th anniversary is a momentous occasion and entering into 21st year, there will be no celebrations because of the restrictions that are in place to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.

On the political front, the TRS may not be playing a direct role in national politics. However, it has been influencing the thinking at the national level with its innovative people-centric programmes.

Several states and even the Centre have rehashed their programmes on the lines of the ones that have been conceived and implemented in Telangana.

The TRS made history as a party that had risen to unbelievable heights with a single point agenda of separate Telangana State and achieving that goal. “The party with its 60 lakh members has transformed into an invincible force.

The people want the TRS to be in the saddle. That is why they have sent the party to power in each election. Even those who hated KCR at the time of the division of the State are now praising his visionary leadership.

They have understood that division of the State was intended to bring about all-round development.

 

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