
After a prolonged hiatus, former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao is set to return to active politics by leading a statewide movement aimed at protecting Telangana’s interests and exposing both the Central and state governments over irrigation-related issues.
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief announced the launch of a massive public agitation against the prolonged delay in the Palamuru–Ranga Reddy Lift Irrigation Project across the Krishna River. He made the announcement on Sunday while addressing a press conference after chairing a joint meeting of the party’s executive, BRS Legislature Party, and BRS Parliamentary Party at Telangana Bhavan.
Popularly known as KCR, the former Chief Minister vowed to take on both the Congress-led state government and the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre. “We have given enough time. Now I have decided to personally step in. There will be no niceties. We will fight relentlessly to safeguard Telangana’s interests,” KCR declared, marking his most assertive public statement since losing power to the Congress two years ago.
KCR revealed that the BRS would launch an extensive mass movement covering every village across Palamuru (Mahabubnagar), Ranga Reddy, and Nalgonda districts, culminating in a major public meeting to mobilize people on the issue.
He strongly alleged that the inefficiency of the Congress government has put Telangana’s rightful share of Krishna and Godavari river waters at serious risk, and asserted that the BRS would not remain silent while the state’s interests are compromised.
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