According to Finance minister T Harish Rao, the Bharat Rashta Samithi (BRS) programme for the 2023 elections would include particular provisions for farmers and women. Speaking to the crowd on thursday after laying the foundation for the government Medical college in Medak, the minister stated that chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had these two parts in mind when drafting the manifesto. He said that the chief minister wants to do more for them.

On thursday, the minister also dedicated a medical college, a Kuruma Bhavan, a Vysya Bhavan, a mudiraj Bhavan, and three other development projects in Medak. The minister claimed that through disseminating fabricated claims and pledges, the bharatiya janata party (BJP) was attempting to advance politically. He claimed that BRS is just an A Team of telangana citizens and has never served as a B Team for any other political party, despite both Opposition parties' claims to the contrary. Rao pleaded with the congress and bjp Parties to just acknowledge that they were not even considered the Opposition in Telangana.

The minister added that Erukala community leader Kurra Satyanarayana was wrongfully denied the MLC seat by governor Tamilisai Soundararajan. He claimed that the telangana government has invested Rs 60 crore in the Erukala Community Empowerment Scheme. Rao promised to help the pig-raising efforts of the locals.


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