Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 11 (ANI): All India Congress Committee (AICC) national spokesperson Dasoju Sravan on Thursday said Minister KT Rama Rao, despite being an educated person, is a "blatant liar" as he is lying to the people of Telangana, especially regarding the unemployment situation in the state.
Addressing the graduates and members of Telangana Private Colleges and Schools Management and Staff Welfare Association in Hyderabad, Minister and TRS Working President KTR said that the BJP led Central Government has done nothing for the newly formed State of Telangana. KTR stated that the center failed to give what was promised to Telangana in the State Reorganisation Act.
TRS banks on 2 lakh grad members for MLC polls
Updated Mar 9, 2021, 6:54 am IST
Graduate voters and their family members were identified from the 60-lakh strong primary members of the TRS and they were enrolled
TRS leaders and cadre at booth level are meeting these voters to ensure they voted for the TRS nominees. (Photo: Twitter @SurabhiVaniDevi)
Hyderabad: The TRS is heavily banking on two lakh graduate voters enrolled by party leaders themselves in each of the two constituencies to win the upcoming Legislative Council polls.
TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao and working president K.T. Rama Rao are stressing on these two lakh voters in all the ‘poll strategy meetings’ they held with in-charge ministers, party MPs, MLAs and MLCs in the past three weeks.
Telangana government to spend Rs 12,800 crores on fee reimbursement:- KT Rama Rao, the working president of Telangana and the Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development said that the government of Telangana has spent Rs 12,800 crores for the fee reimbursement for the students from 2014. He said that the government also cleared accumulated arrears of Rs 1800 crores. He said that the government is committed to quality education and is focused on providing employment for the youth and this is possible through quality education. 15,000 companies received industrial permits in the state under TS-iPASS and this resulted in 15 lakh new jobs for the youngsters of Telangana.