Investigation Is On In Note For Vote Case, Corrupt Won’t Be Spared: KCR

TRS cheif K   Chandrashekar Rao - Sakshi Post

Hyderbad: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief K Chandrashekar Rao exuded confidence saying he was going to step into Andhra Pradesh politics soon. He added that many people were inviting him to AP. TRS supremo KCR, who took his oath on Thursday as the Chief Minister of Telangana yet again for a second consecutive term, spoke to the media here at Telangana Bhavan after he got elected to the legislature on Wednesday. KCR commented on the Special Category Status (SCS) to Andhra Pradesh and said Chandrababu had double standards over the Speical Category Status issue. He added that Chandrababu said SCS can never be possible, but the same Chandrababu is doing protests for it, he lacks clarity over the issue.

The second-time CM of Telangana said that it was the TRS which implemented the entire manifesto. People are impressed with our work so they gave us 88 seats. Every assurance given in the manifesto is going to be implemented. He added, that state’s financial status was good and expressed confidence about clearing the debt of Rs 2.3 lakh crores. Social welfare schemes implemented by the TRS government have now increased our status in the entire country. Commenting on the jobs and pending notifications he said, 10 lakh unemployed youth shall receive Rs 2000 allowance, from the next economic year. The demonetization of currency notes by the Union government was a good move but there were glitches in its implementation, so it got us nowhere, he added.

All the people involved in corruption and scams will be caught. I left all of them, with the thought of getting them later and first concentrate on the development of the state, he warned. This term, I am not going to leave them at all and not even going to tolerate such people’s comments, he asserted. The investigation is on in the vote for note case, he added.

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