Rural Telangana Infrastructure Sees Boost, Says Shabbir Ali

  • Rural Telangana infrastructure works launched in Kamareddy
  • Rural Telangana infrastructure linked to welfare and governance push

Hyderabad: Rural Telangana infrastructure is improving steadily under the Congress government, senior Congress leader and Telangana Government Advisor Mohammed Ali Shabbir said on Tuesday. He stated that the government led by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has focused on infrastructure and welfare to bring visible change to rural and semi urban areas. He added that regions like Kamareddy, which faced neglect for decades, are now seeing rapid development.

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Shabbir Ali made these remarks while launching several development works in Kamareddy municipality. He inaugurated newly sanctioned cement concrete road works in Wards 4, 8, 29, 31, and 32. According to him, these projects reflect the government’s commitment to improving basic civic facilities in smaller towns. “The Congress government is not here for symbolic politics – we are delivering real work. Roads, drainage, education, and civic facilities have been improved across Telangana. For decades, the people of Kamareddy were sidelined, but under CM Revanth Reddy’s leadership, things have started changing fast,” Shabbir Ali said.

Meanwhile, while addressing corner meetings in Wards 4 and 29, he said the current phase marks only the beginning of broader development. He said the Congress government’s model would soon extend to all colonies and municipal divisions. “These works are not just about laying roads; they are about restoring people’s faith in governance. The change you see today is the Congress government’s answer to years of neglect,” he added.

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The programmes saw active participation from residents, party workers, and civic leaders. Several Congress leaders attended the events, including former DCC President Kailash Srinivas, Mandal Congress President Gudem Srinivas, Town Congress President Pandla Raju, Market Committee Chairman Raja Goud, NRI Cell Kuwait Chairman Parvez, and former municipal councillors Anusha Prasanna Kumar, Ganesh, Siva Krishna Murthy, Pak Gnaneshwari, and Ravi Prasad. Their presence highlighted the party’s grassroots mobilisation in the area.

Rural Telangana Infrastructure Sees Boost, Says Shabbir Ali

Later, Shabbir Ali assured residents that pending issues such as sanitation, drinking water supply, and drainage would be addressed step by step in the coming months. He also interacted with families who recently moved into Indiramma houses in areas including Harijanwada and Azampura. As a goodwill gesture, he presented clothes to the new occupants.

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Then, he visited the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Telangana BC Welfare Residential Girls’ School in Kamareddy. He reviewed infrastructure and facilities and spoke with the principal about challenges faced by students and staff. He raised concerns about basic amenities and contacted BC Welfare Secretary Saidulu, seeking quick action. He also felicitated four students who excelled at the national level in hockey and donated ₹10,000 from his personal funds for a hockey kit. “Our government believes in nurturing talent and empowering girls through quality education and sports. We are not here to make announcements and disappear – we will follow through,” he said.


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