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KCR shifts gear after poll season ends
Hyderabad: With the election season coming to an end after completion of the MLC polls, Chief Minister and TRS President K Chandrashekhar Rao is all set to give an impetus to administration and focus on effective implementation of welfare and developmental programmes besides strengthening the party from grassroot level. Beginning with a joint meeting of […]
Hyderabad: With the election season coming to an end after completion of the MLC polls, Chief Minister and TRS President K Chandrashekhar Rao is all set to give an impetus to administration and focus on effective implementation of welfare and developmental programmes besides strengthening the party from grassroot level.
Beginning with a joint meeting of TRS elected representatives and party functionaries at Telangana Bhavan on Friday, the Chief Minister has scheduled a series of activities including district tours from Sunday onwards. Since the Model Code of Conduct was in force till December 14, decisions pertaining to a majority of the welfare and developmental programmes were kept pending for nearly three months after the bypolls were announced for Huzurabad Assembly constituency.
On Friday, the TRS President will preside over the joint meeting of party MPs, MLAs, MLCs, chairpersons of Zilla Parishads, District Cooperative and Marketing Societies (DCMS), District Cooperative Central Banks (DCCBs), Rythu Bandhu district committees and also State level corporations, who have been summoned to participate in the meeting. TRS State executive committee members and others will also attend the meeting.
Source said the TRS President is likely to discuss and instruct party functionaries and elected representatives on a wide range of issues. Now that all the elections are over, the leadership is keen on strengthening the party from the grassroot level as well as take the government welfare and development programmes closer to the people in the State.
Apart from finalising the party’s district presidents and also the State committee members, the meeting is expected to discuss the strategies to be adopted by the party on the Centre’s discrimination towards the State as well as refusal to purchse paddy from the State, among other issues. A decision is also likely to be taken on celebrating two decades of the party’s formation which was earlier scheduled for November 29, but was postponed due to the Model Code of Conduct.
The Chief Minister will chair the District Collectors meeting at at Pragathi Bhavan on Saturday. He will review implementation of various government welfare and development programmes especially Dalit Bandhu scheme in all the districts. Ministers, Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar and other officials will attend the meeting.
He is also scheduled to visit the districts commencing December 19. While he will participate in various developmental activities in Wanaparthy district on December 19, he will attend different official programmes in Jangaon district on December 20. He will inaugurate the integrated district collectorate complexes in both the districts. He will lay the foundation stone for the proposed medical and nursing colleges in Wanaparthy and participate in other development programmes. He is also likely to inaugurate the TRS party district office in Jangaon and participate in other programmes.
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