Telangana An Example For Welfare Of Minorities: BRS MLA

Nalgonda/Hyderabad, Sept 13 (Maxim News): Devarakonda MLA Ravindra Kumar said that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao is a leader who protects all communities and respects all religions.  These comments have been made by the MLA after laying the foundation stone for the development of Muslim Graveyards in Devarakonda town with a cost of Rs. 14.22 lakhs.

Speaking on this occasion, he said that Telangana stands as an example for the whole country in the welfare of minorities besides standing by the people of all sections.  

He praised that Chief Minister KCR is credited with increasing the unity of caste and religion.  He said that caste and community panchayats were promoted only as a vote bank for the minorities during the combined Andhra Pradesh state, but there was no development for them.  But today, under the leadership of KCR, all religions are given equal priority and they are standing together.

He said that the government provides minority Bandhu to encourage the poor financially.  In order to strengthen the minorities economically, CM KCR said that he is supporting them by spending a lot of special funds for the welfare of the minorities.

Municipal Chairman Allampally Narsimha, Vice Chairman Rahat Ali, Commissioner Venkataiah, BRSV State Vice President Vemula Raju, Councillors Ponnaboina Saidulu, Mohammed Rice, Mudawat Jayaprakash Narayana, Pallepu Ashok, Taufic Qadri, Ilyas, Ghittam Pradeep, Boddupalli Krishna, Buran, Baba, Afroz, Javid  Mukti, AE Raju, Abdul Haque, Zafar, and others participated.  (Maxim News) 


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