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Welfare is hampered by the State-Center conflict, according to CM Revanth Reddy

The state administration does not want to have a conflict with the federal government, according to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s statement on Thursday.

He said, “But the government will not hesitate to take a step back for resolving issues with the Center for the welfare of the people of the state.” Revanth blasted the outgoing BRS administration for abandoning projects because of disagreements with the Center and ignoring the demands of the general population.

Declaring that his administration would continue to have friendly ties with the Center, he made this statement during the laying of the foundation stone for a ~2,232 crore 18.1-km elevated corridor in Alwal that will connect Paradise Junction to ORR on Shameerpet Road (SH-1).

Revanth contrasted this strategy with the aggressive style of the BRS administration, which he said had hurt the state’s interests and destroyed the state’s reputation during the previous ten years. ~

Daring KTR to fast till death, CM

Revanth cautioned that if the Union and state governments take a combative stance, the people will suffer.

He mentioned KT Rama Rao, the BRS working president, who often claimed that his party’s efforts had been successful on social media. What battles has he waged on behalf of the state? The CM said that the state government was successful in obtaining approval from the Center.

Revanth indicated that the Congress will work closely with the BRS leaders during the fast, and he asked Rama Rao to begin a death-defying fast at Dharna Chowk in order to get cash for Hyderabad from the Center.

“I informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh about the ongoing project problem during our meeting. He remarked, “They gave approval for the proposed elevated corridors and resolved the issue amicably.”

“The Center helped us by offering defense lands for the projects, and the state cooperated by providing the necessary lands,” Revanth said.

He reaffirmed the state government’s dedication to the growth of the region and said that, should the Centre refuse the state’s demands for assistance, he would not think twice about fighting for Telangana’s rights.

Hyderabad has not seen any advancements during the last ten years. All that increased were ganja, bars, and drugs. Thanks to its visionary initiatives in pursuing the Outer Ring Road, the international airport, Shilparamam, and several other projects, the Congress is credited with bringing worldwide prestige to Hyderabad, according to Revanth.

Revanth said that his goal is to advance the state and that he only gets involved in politics when there are elections.

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