Every person in State benefited with government welfare schemes: Koppula Eshwar

Welfare Minister Koppula Eshwar speaking during an election campaign in 137th division in Vinayak Nagar
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Welfare Minister Koppula Eshwar speaking during an election campaign in 137th division in Vinayak Nagar

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There is not a single person in the State, who did not receive the benefits of welfare schemes introduced by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Welfare Minister Koppula Eshwar pointed out.

Karimnagar: There is not a single person in the State, who did not receive the benefits of welfare schemes introduced by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Welfare Minister Koppula Eshwar pointed out. Along with Ramagundam MLA K Chander Patel, he participated in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election campaign in 137th division in Vinayak Nagar in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister Eshwar said welfare schemes, which were implemented in Telangana, are becoming examples for other Sates in the country. After the formation of Telangana State, enormous development has been taking place in Hyderabad and Chief Minister KCR solved all the problems of people like drinking and irrigation water along with electricity, he stated.

The Minister asserted that people of various communities and religions are living in peace and harmony in the reign of the TRS government.

He alleged that the BJP was trying to disturb peace and harmony in Hyderabad and in Telangana with its anti-social activities. 'The BJP government did not help in any way for the development of Hyderabad. When the TRS government was trying to help flood victims with Rs 10,000, the BJP objected and created hurdles in the distribution,' he alleged.

The Minister said that the people of Hyderabad are fully aware of how many developmental works are taking place under the TRS government. They must vote for the TRS candidates and must help CM KCR for taking up further developmental works and to introduce some more schemes for the wellbeing of people, he appealed.

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