Hyderabad, The Chief Minister said that while KCR betrayed the Dalits during his tenure, we have given Dalits opportunities as Assembly Speaker and Ministers. That is why KCR is not coming to the Assembly.

Speaking at the ‘Praja Palana Pragati Bata’ public meeting held in Narayanpur of Parigi mandal in Vikarabad district today as part of municipal election campaigning, he said we are moving forward while repaying the debt taken by the previous government and correcting mistakes. He said we are governing by rectifying the mistakes made by the previous rulers. In our two years of governance, we have continued public welfare and development.

Despite the burden of debt, our government is implementing many welfare schemes. Targeting the BJP and BRS, he said one should fight elections, but to defeat the Congress, these two parties are conspiring together in a black pact with a ‘Fevicol’ bond. Repeating his old allegations, he said KCR did not take any steps for the state’s development during his 10-year rule.

He also said that the Modi government, which has been in power at the Centre for the past twelve years, has also done nothing for the state. BJP leaders are saying today to vote looking at Modi, but if the leaders here don’t work, how can one go to Delhi and ask? He further said if the BJP and BRS actually solved people’s problems, then people would vote in the municipal elections. In reality, if KCR and Modi had worked for the people by spending money, they would not have to go door-to-door begging for votes today.

He said the Pranahita-Chevella project was approved by the Congress government in the undivided state, but KCR did not even pay attention to it during his rule. If Rangareddy district had been given 3 TMC of Godavari water, thousands of acres would have been irrigated. He questioned that Sabitha Indra Reddy had said in the past that she changed parties for the development of Rangareddy district. Despite this, why were permissions not brought to complete the Chevella project.

He alleged that it is only because of KCR’s negligence that Rangareddy district is suffering so much damage. On this occasion, the CM announced that land acquisition related to the Laxmidevipalli reservoir will be completed soon. It is our responsibility to bring Godavari water and provide irrigation water to the farmers of Tandur, Parigi, and Vikarabad.

The Chief Minister said we will make the Tandur, Parigi, Vikarabad areas lush green through Godavari waters. He said we will complete the Makthal – Narayanpet – Kodangal lift irrigation scheme in the next three years and provide irrigation water to 1.50 lakh acres.

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Along with developing underground drainage facilities in Tandur, the drinking water problem will also be resolved. It was also said that by supplying Krishna water to the Makthal, Narayanpet, and Kodangal assembly constituencies, 1.50 lakh acres of land will be provided irrigation water. He further said that the leader who sat in power for 10 years could not complete the work on the Appa Junction to Manneguda road. Many people died in road accidents on this route. Is this sin not of KCR and Sabitha Indra Reddy?

He informed that now the court cases have been resolved and work on the Appa Junction to Manneguda road has been expedited. He added that it is also our responsibility to complete the Tandur road. He said the Regional Ring Road and Radial Road are coming soon and Vikarabad is going to become a world-class tourism center. This public meeting was attended by the Assembly Speaker, the IT and Industries Minister, the Chief Whip of the Legislative Council, MLAs, MLCs, Corporation Chairman, etc. from the district.

The History of KCR’s Sins Will Remain

The Chief Minister alleged that BRS leaders are trying to stop the state’s development. Responding

Assembly

“Assembly” is a term often used for legislative bodies, most notably the **French National Assembly**, which is the lower house of France’s parliament. It was established during the French Revolution in 1789, originally representing the common people (the Third Estate) and playing a pivotal role in ending the monarchy. Today, it is a central institution of the French Fifth Republic, where laws are debated and passed.

Pranahita-Chevella project

The Pranahita-Chevella project is a proposed major lift irrigation scheme in the Indian state of Telangana, designed to utilize water from the Pranahita River, a tributary of the Godavari. Initially conceived as part of a larger inter-state project with Maharashtra, its history has been marked by prolonged delays due to disputes over water sharing, environmental concerns, and funding challenges. If completed, it aims to provide irrigation to drought-prone areas in Telangana, though it remains largely unimplemented.

Godavari

The Godavari is India’s second-longest river, often called the “Dakshin Ganga” or the Ganges of the South. It holds immense religious significance in Hinduism, with its source at Trimbakeshwar in Maharashtra and major pilgrimage sites like Nashik and Rajahmundry along its banks. Historically, its fertile basin has supported ancient kingdoms and continues to be a vital agricultural and cultural region for central and southeastern India.

Rangareddy district

Rangareddy district is a key administrative region in the Indian state of Telangana, encircling the state capital of Hyderabad. Historically, much of its area was part of the former princely state of Hyderabad and it was officially formed as a separate district in 1978. Today, it is a major economic and IT hub, home to important landmarks like the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport and the historic Golconda Fort.

Laxmidevipalli reservoir

The Laxmidevipalli reservoir is a modern irrigation project located in the Kamareddy district of Telangana, India. It was constructed across the Manjeera River, a tributary of the Godavari, and inaugurated in 2022 to provide water for agriculture and drinking purposes to the surrounding drought-prone areas. The reservoir represents a key part of regional water resource development aimed at supporting local communities and agriculture.

Tandur

Tandur is a town in the Indian state of Telangana, historically known for its significant limestone deposits and cement production. Its name is derived from the Persian word for “limestone,” reflecting its long-standing role as a major quarrying and industrial center in the region. While not a major tourist site, it is an important local economic hub with a history tied to the construction and building material industries.

Parigi

“Parigi” is the Indonesian name for Paris, the capital city of France. Historically, it originated as a Roman settlement called Lutetia and evolved over centuries into a major global center for art, fashion, and philosophy, famously symbolized by landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum. Today, it remains one of the world’s most visited cities, celebrated for its profound cultural influence and rich historical heritage.

Vikarabad

Vikarabad is a town and district headquarters located in the Indian state of Telangana, known for its pleasant climate and surrounding hills, forests, and lakes like the Ananthagiri Hills and Pocharam Lake. Historically, the area was part of the Hyderabad State and is believed to have been named after a British official, Sir Henry Vicars, during the colonial era. Today, it serves as a popular weekend getaway from Hyderabad, offering natural attractions and historical sites like the Vikarabad Railway Station, built during the Nizam’s rule.