KTR calls for State-wide protests from September 2 on ‘govt. failures’
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is set to launch a comprehensive campaign across Telangana, commencing from September 2, to expose the alleged failures of the Congress government. This initiative is part of their protest activities marking the party's '100 days in office' milestone. Party leader K.T. Rama Rao, during a teleconference, directed senior party members and elected representatives to organize a series of innovative programs highlighting the government's shortcomings.
KTR emphasized that the Congress government had made numerous promises, commonly referred to as the 420 vows, 13 declarations, and six guarantees, yet had failed to fulfill any of these commitments within the first 100 days. The campaign is not limited to promises made but also intends to address the current problems faced by various societal groups.
Specific areas of concern include the ₹12,000 crore in fee reimbursement dues not cleared for students and their parents, as well as the failures impacting farmers, youth, students, Dalits, backward castes, tribals, and other sections of society. KTR urged party leaders to interact with these diverse groups, ensuring the protest covers all demographics in Telangana.
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