No breakdown in the name of Caste and Religion, appeals KTR
Rajanna-Sircilla, September 16: KT Rama Rao, Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development, underlined the need of preventing caste and religious division from tearing apart Telangana, which was created through the sacrifices of a great number of people. People need to be on the lookout for leaders who, in the name of Muslims and Hindus, make crude remarks and incite the populace. If the populace fell into the trap of religion, Telangana would regress by decades. With cheap remarks and pointless disputes, Telangana would not experience any consequences.
The Minister stated that the goal of the integration festivities is to bring everyone together and asserted that if people started planning for the future, Telangana could become a model state as well as India. Rama Rao made these remarks while taking part in Friday’s celebrations of integration day at Sircilla town.
The state administration of Hyderabad was commemorating the martyrs’ sacrifices over the course of three days as part of a three-day integration festival marking 75 years since Hyderabad state’s incorporation into the Indian union. Aggressions are nothing new to Telangana residents. Locals protested the then-reigning monarch in 1948, the union of Telangana with Andhra in 1956, and the demand for the creation of a separate state in the 1960s. The Telangana people began agitating once more in 2001, this time under the direction of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, and they succeeded in gaining their own state, according to the Minister.
With the launch of numerous charity programmes following the creation of a distinct state, Telangana has come to represent the welfare industry. The Minister complimented Chandrashekhar Rao and praised the Chief Minister for choosing to honour Dr. BR Ambedkar with the name of the new secretariat office building. Rama Rao stated that Ambedkar’s concept was the sole reason that a separate Telangana was possible, and that’s why the government chose to honour him by renaming the secretariat office after him. Ambedkar fought valiantly for the rights of the oppressed groups to independence, justice, and brotherhood.
Speaking about the district’s development, the Minister said that 17,000 new pensions had also been approved, and that pensions had been supplied to 85 to 90 percent of the families. Systems for supplying water and electricity have also been simplified. Earlier, the district had only one degree-granting college. He stated that polytechnic and agricultural colleges had now been founded and that a medical college would follow soon after. Although Sircilla’s state administration requested a mega textile cluster, the central authorities made no comment.
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