KTR warns against Kaun Banega CM show in TS. BRS working president and minister K.T. Rama Rao expressed concerns on Tuesday, cautioning the public about the potential chaos of a revolving Chief Minister scenario, dubbing it a 'Kaun Banega CM' spectacle, if the Congress secures victory in the upcoming Assembly elections. Speaking at a gathering in Nakrekal during a road show, Rama Rao not only urged people to scrutinize the impracticality of Congress' Six Guarantees but also pointed to the internal discord within the party, suggesting a potential change in Chief Ministers every six months.
Highlighting the unique method employed by the Congress to appoint Chief Ministers through sealed covers from Delhi, Rama Rao emphasized that Telangana already boasts Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, who is poised to achieve a hat-trick with the BRS winning the elections. In a candid assessment, he remarked, "The fact that the Congress and the BJP are importing leaders from Delhi and other states for their campaigns reflects their lack of formidable contenders against KCR."
Later, at a meeting of the Telangana State Handloom and Textile Weavers Association in Nagole, Rama Rao reiterated BRS' commitment to implementing a loan waiver for weavers. In the prospective third term after the elections, the BRS government plans to enhance Chenetha Mitra assistance from the current Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000. Additionally, he pledged the establishment of more textile manufacturing facilities akin to the textile park in Warangal, with Nalgonda, Dubbak, Narayanpet, Gadwal, and Munugode identified as potential locations for these ventures.