“People in Maharashtra roll out the red carpet to welcome BRS mainly because they have lost hope in the party that has ruled them for the past 17 years”
Post Date – 11:00 PM, Sunday – 5/7/23

Hyderabad: People in Maharashtra rolled out the red carpet to welcome Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) mainly because they lost hope in the party that ruled them for the past 17 years, said V Prakash Rao, BRS leader and chairman of Telangana Water. development company.
Despite rapid urbanization, community needs remain unaddressed. The young people, the peasants, are totally disappointed with the situation. They welcome the change.
Leaders of the ruling party are worried today because people are increasingly disgusted with them. Women are mounting pressure on lawmakers to replicate Telangana’s Bhagiratha mission, which has facilitated the supply of piped drinking water to every household. Even today, many people in neighboring countries travel long distances to fetch drinking water.
A mega project to increase the state’s infrastructure has been completed in record time in Telangana. But he pointed out that the construction of the 100-kilometer pipeline to draw water from Godavari as part of the Jayakwadi project to support drinking water supply in many villages and towns in the Aurangabad region has taken more than 15 years and is still incomplete.
There are more than 1,800 dams in Maharashtra’s many rivers and streams. Major rivers such as Godavari, Krishna, Narmada and Tapti flow through the state. But irrigation is a colossal failure story, said Prakash Rao, adding that despite Mumbai’s emergence as the country’s business hub, unemployment remains a pressing issue due to the failure of the political leadership. That is why the people of Maharashtra are eagerly expecting K Chandrashekhar Rao to save the country, he added.
