BRS Party’s Strong Return and Telangana’s Success
KTR’s Plan for Telangana’s Bright Future
Hyderabad: KT Rama Rao, the working president of BRS, shared a positive message. He believes the BRS party will make a strong comeback. He predicts they will be back in power in just three years. K Chandrasekhar Rao, the party leader, will become the chief minister again.
Telangana’s Path to Success
KTR spoke at the grand Telangana Formation Day and BRS Silver Jubilee celebrations. The event took place at the Dr Pepper Arena in Dallas, USA. He talked about the achievements during the BRS regime led by KCR. He proudly stated that Telangana is the most successful start-up state in independent India’s history. No other state has made such great progress in just ten years.
A Message to NRIs
KTR started his speech by encouraging NRIs to do well in their fields abroad. He also asked them to give back to their motherland. He invited them to invest in Telangana. He believes that with hard work and determination, anything is possible. He said, “Twenty-five years ago, a dream for development and self-respect began. The people’s struggle made history.”
NRIs’ Part in Telangana’s Growth
KTR spoke to the crowd of NRIs, thanking them for their role in Telangana’s progress. He said, “During the Telangana movement and the past decade of progress, NRIs played a big role. Daughters of Telangana, though far away, never forgot Bathukamma or their motherland. They protected our culture and taught Indian values to their children.”
Help for Students
KTR also talked about students’ worries regarding recent visa changes. He promised that BRS would work to make things easier for Telugu students in America. He said, “As KCR’s envoy, I promise a legal team to support them.”
Main Points from KTR’s Speech
- BRS party will make a strong comeback and be back in power in three years.
- Telangana is the most successful start-up state in independent India’s history.
- NRIs played a big role in Telangana’s progress.
- BRS will support Telugu students facing visa problems in America.