Addressing an election rally at Chegunta on Tuesday, the BRS candidate said he had taken up the responsibility for the development of Gajwel until recently since the Chief Minister was busy with State affairs.
The Chief Minister left his farmhouse in Erravelli in a helicopter and landed at the helipad near the IOC campus in Gajwel. Accompanied by local BRS leaders, he submitted the nomination papers between 11 am and 11.45 am.
KCR had on November 4 visited the Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple at Konaipally in Siddipet district and offered special prayers ahead of filing his nomination papers for the elections.
CM KCR is all set to up the ante with the Praja Ashirwada Sabhas so far injecting new energy into the party cadre and eliciting an overwhelming response from the public
The Chief Minister signed his nomination papers while the priests were reciting the religious hymns. He will file his nomination papers on November 9 for the Gajwel and Kamareddy Constituencies.
Another tradition Chandrashekhar Rao will follow is to launch his election campaign from Husnabad on October 15. In 2014 and 2018, he had addressed his first campaign meetings in Husnabad.
CM KCR decision to contest from both Gajwel and Kamareddy constituencies might have put Opposition parties in a quandary over whom to field from those two seats.
Speaking after releasing KLIS water into Ramayampet canal from Sangareddy canal at Kondapochamma Sagar at Gouraram on Tuesday, he said that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao became a modern-day Bhagiratha by bringing Godavari water to old Medak district.
The list, he said, has seven changes, in the context of candidates in the constituencies of Boath, Khanapur, Wyra, Korutla, Uppal, Asifabad and Vemulawada.
Accompanied by the officials of the district and railways, the Minister Harish Rao inspected the work progress of the Gajwel - Siddipet railway track at Mandapally on Thursday