Telangana NRIs support KCR’s decision to enter national politics
India Today
In a virtual meeting, NRIs supported KCR’s decision to enter national politics.
Amid reports of the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi’s (TRS) possible national foray, Telangana NRIs across the world unanimously passed a resolution in support of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's decision to enter national politics. Telangana NRI coordinator B Ganesh moved a resolution showing NRI's support for the TRS supremo and KCR's entry into national politics in a virtual meeting attended by NRIs from various countries.
Before the launch of the national party - Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi (BRS) by the TRS chief, all the NRIs welcomed KCR's foray into national politics in the meeting and a resolution was passed in this regard.
NRIs expressed their views on this occasion. They said that “India's development would be possible only under the leadership of KCR”. On the lines on which Telangana is moving towards rapid development, NRIs said that the “country is confident of qualitative change”. KCR's leadership is essential to take India towards development.
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NRIs also said that India is a land of natural resources but successive governments have failed to utilize them to achieve the goals of development. The central government has no agenda to discuss in Parliament except to incite religious issues.
NRI leader Mahesh said, “KCR may take over the state executive of TRS and officially announce his entry into national politics”. The name of TRS will be changed to BRS in the meeting to be held on June 19. He emphasised launching a campaign under the leadership of KCR to educate all the NRIs living in different countries about the growth and development that took place in the state of Telangana.
UK's Anil Kurmachalam said, “India has registered low growth under BJP rule. KCR has fixed things in just 7 years in Telangana, which was completely destroyed in united Andhra Pradesh”. He expressed hope that India would progress at jet speed like Telangana.