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BRS will win 95-105 Assembly seats in Nov 30 polls, says Telangana CM Chandrasekhar Rao

KCR said the people of Gajwel adored him and presented him with a 'wonderful victory' for two consecutive times

PTI Hyderabad Published 21.10.23, 09:37 AM
K Chandrasekhar Rao

K Chandrasekhar Rao File image

BRS President Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has expressed confidence that his party would emerge victorious in the upcoming assembly elections, securing between 95 and 105 seats in the 119-member house.

He was speaking at an extensive constituency-level BRS meeting in Gajwel, which he represents in the legislative assembly, on Friday.

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Stating that although Telangana’s economic growth had dipped due to demonetisation in 2016 and the COVID-19 pandemic -- following which some development programmes slowed down due to financial constraints -- he said the "youngest state of the country achieved great heights in development through many hardships and sacrifices".

Calling upon the people to work hard for the party's candidates to win with a huge majority, Rao said the state has reached a critical stage in its growth and that the BRS should win again for the ongoing development and welfare schemes to continue, a press release issued last night said, quoting Rao.

“We should not be satisfied with the present growth and achievements. Striving for excellence is a continuous process and we should provide good quality of life to people,” he said.

CM KCR said the people of Gajwel adored him and presented him with a "wonderful victory" for two consecutive times. He added that the assembly constituency has been developed and that he would work for its further growth.

Observing that groundwater levels have fallen in all parts of India, Rao said that in Telangana, however, they have increased and that studies have revealed that the construction of Kaleshwaram project and the Kondapochamma and Mallanna Sagar reservoirs helped improve ground water levels in the state.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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