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KCR hits out at BJP over ‘privatisation’ moves in coal, energy sectors

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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao hit out at the BJP over the Centre’s alleged privatisation moves in the coal and energy sectors.


Addressing a public meeting at Mancherial Friday night after inaugurating the new Integrated District Collector’s office, he also attacked the Congress for “selling off” 49 per cent stake in state-run miner Singareni Collieries.


The Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) is a government coal mining company jointly owned by the Government of Telangana and Government of India on a 51:49 equity basis.


Singareni Collieries, founded during the Nizam era, is Telangana’s own, he said.


Singareni Collieries’ turnover rose from Rs 11,000 crore in 2014 (when Telangana was formed and BRS came to power) to Rs 33,000 crore, he added.


He alleged that the Congress, when it was in power, had “sold off” 49 per cent stake in the Singareni Collieries to the Centre after failing to repay loans.


Meanwhile, the present BJP-led government at the Centre talks about privatising coal mines and making the Singareni Collieries “sink”, he said.


“You will be surprised if (I) tell you the ‘golmal’ behind this. There is no shortage of coal in the country. Along with Singareni, eastern coalfields, western coalfields, all put together, 361 billion tons of coal has been found in the country and available to people,” he said.


“But, what is happening in the country? When coal reserves of 361 billion tons are there in the country, they say we will privatise electricity, coal mines and close jobs related to electricity and hand over Singareni to private people. What is this bad policy? What is happening in the country?” he said.


Rao, who spoke about efforts of state government to strengthen Singareni Collieries, said the government coal mining company would be expanded and transformed into a great employment resource.


Though so much coal is available in the country, it is not being used and that coal is being imported from Australia and Indonesia, he alleged.


Because, injustice is happening across the country, the TRS has been changed as BRS to face the injustice and that fight would be carried out across the country, he said.


“While the Congress made Singareni Collieries sink half, the BJP is now out to make it sink fully,” he said.


Though PM Narendra Modi had given a word against privatisation of Singareni Collieries during a visit to the state, tenders were called for coal mines after he reached Bengaluru, he claimed.


While the Telangana government provided 24×7 power supply, there is power shortage in different states. There are power cuts even in the National Capital, he said.


With Telangana set to go for polls this year-end, Rao, also known as KCR, announced a hike in the social security pension given to persons with disabilities by Rs 1,000. Following the hike, the pension would be Rs 4,116.


During his Mancherial visit, he launched the programme to distribute house ‘pattas’ to homeless poor and the scheme to provide financial assistance to those among backward classes who are dependent on traditional occupations.


He also launched the second phase of sheep distribution programme to sheep rearers.


During the public meeting, the Chief Minister highlighted the numerous welfare and development schemes of his government, including Rythu Bandhu investment scheme for farmers, Rythu Beema life insurance scheme for ryots, free power to farmers, distribution of piped drinking water to households and success in water projects.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao to BRS MPs: Boycott President Droupadi Murmu Parl address, expose BJP failures | Hyderabad News

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HYDERABAD: Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Sunday chalked out BRS strategy for the budget session of Parliament, directing party MPs to boycott President Droupadi Murmu‘s address as the first move in the planned showdown with the BJP-led central government.
This will also be the first show of defiance in Parliament by BRS against the Centre after its national metamorphosis. Thereafter, BRS MPs will utilise the session to strategically expose BJP government’s “mistakes and damages wreaked on the country through lopsided policies, and also how it blocked development of a progressive state such as Telangana”.
Compel the BJP government to tell the nation why it set up financial and developmental obstacles against Telangana,” K Chandrasekhar Rao told party MPs.
Earlier, his MPs had boycotted former President Ram Nath Kovind‘s address in the last budget session.
At a parliamentary party meeting at Pragathi Bhavan, the CM told his MPs to expose the BJP government’s economic irregularities and how it handed over the people’s money and nation’s wealth to corporate friends, waived loans of crores of rupees and allowed them to enjoy profits, while making the common man suffer.
“Take support of individual MPs and like-minded parties to tell the nation from the floor of Parliament how the gubernatorial system is being misused by BJP to its political advantage. Raj Bhavans are being used to undermine the state’s authority, usurp state powers and wreck the nation’s federal spirit,” KCR said.
The meeting lasted for over four hours with party MPs expressing concern on Centre’s policies that caused immense damage to the country.
“Their policies have become obstacles to unity, integrity and development. It’s shocking how the central government is handing over the hard-earned money of people to corporate friends. In public sector companies such as LIC, shares are being transferred to big businessmen. And the country is watching the hollow foundation of these corporates, whose shares are plummeting every day. The BJP government is making irreparable loss by privatising the country’s assets and hushing up financial irregularities of corporate friends. BRS MPs should condemn the dangerous economic policies in both Houses of Parliament,” KCR said.
The chief minister also came down heavily on the central government for using governors as their agents to weaken the states and directed his MPs to raise this issue in Parliament.
Governors are supposed to be a bridge between the Centre and states, while performing constitutional duties.
“Governors are deliberately delaying assent to decisions of the cabinet and legislatures,” he said.
Assurances made to Telangana in the State Reorganisation Act are not being implemented, so raise your voice and bring these issues to the notice of the nation, KCR said.



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Arvind Kejriwal, Pinarayi Vijayan, Akhilesh Yadav by his side, Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao targets BJP | Hyderabad News

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HYDERABAD: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supremo and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao succeeded on Wednesday in getting top politicians from three regional parties, including three chief ministers, to share a stage with him at a public meeting in Khammam.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann came together with Samajwadi Party chief and former Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav and CPI national general secretary D Raja in front of a massive audience.
BRS leaders termed the meeting a game-changer in the country’s politics as no party leader had held such a massive rally with other party leaders in tow in recent years. Although still early days, many in BRS are hoping that the Khammam public meeting will help other parties and leaders come closer to BRS ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
For the past four years, KCR has been working on a non-Congress, non-BJP alliance of regional parties. In the past couple of years, he has met several CMs and former CMs, including TMC’s Mamata Banerjee, DMK’s M K Stalin, Hemant Soren, Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray. Although not present at Khammam, former Karnataka CM H D Kumaraswamy has been a regular face at key BRS events.
KCR and the other leaders in their speeches gave an indication of the issues the alliance would raise. Despite the ongoing debate on freebies hurting the economy, KCR promised free power to all farmers across the country within two years of forming government.
Both Kejriwal and Mann spoke about how governors were being used by the Centre to unsettle non-BJP state governments and the manner in which central investigation agencies were being “misused” to target the opposition.
KCR in his speech charged successive governments at the Centre with failing to address various issues, especially those related to power, water and settling inter-state disputes. Around 150 retired bureaucrats and experts working on schemes and drafts are ready, he stated.
He declared that BRS’ journey would continue with like-minded parties in the future, especially with the Communist parties. He also said if his coalition forms government in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, it would scrap the Agnipath scheme. “Modi’s slogan is the government has no business to do business, but my slogan is government has every business to do business wherever required,” KCR said.
He declared that if PSUs like LIC are sold, a BRS-supported government at Centre would bring them back to government. The same would be the case with Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, he said. “The country has 70,000 tmcft of water and 1.40 lakh MW of power, but we cannot provide free power to agriculture sector and provide drinking water to every household,” he added.



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Tricolour in hand, patriotism in heart

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Flag-hoisting, parades and colourful cultural events mark Independence Day celebrations in Telangana

Flag-hoisting, parades and colourful cultural events mark Independence Day celebrations in Telangana

Patriotic fervour gripped the State with a series of events adding colour and joy to Independence Day celebrations on Monday.

While Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao hoisted the national flag at the historic Golconda Fort, his Cabinet colleagues did the honours in districts assigned to them. Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, who is also Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, hoisted the national flag at Raj Nivas, Puducherry, but flew back to the city to host the traditional ‘At-Home’ at the Raj Bhavan here in the evening.

Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar hoisted the flag at BRK Bhavan in the presence of several secretaries and Secretariat staff. The districts assigned to some of the Ministers for participation were: Sangareddy to Mohammed Mahmood Ali, Medak to Talasani Srinivas Yadav, Siddipet to T. Harish Rao, Jangaon to E. Dayakar Rao, Mahbubnagar to V. Srinivas Goud, Karimnagar to Gangula Kamalakar, Nirmal to A. Indrakaran Reddy and Nizamabad to V. Prashant Reddy.

Assembly Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy took part in the celebrations at Indira Gandhi stadium in Kamareddy town and chairman of Legislative Council Gutha Sukhender Reddy at the Parade Ground in Nalgonda

A police dog jumps through a hoop of fire at the Independence Day  celebrations at the railway sports complex ground in Secunderabad.

A police dog jumps through a hoop of fire at the Independence Day celebrations at the railway sports complex ground in Secunderabad.
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Elsewhere, in-charge general manager of South Central Railway Arun Kumar Jain hoisted the flag at Railway Sports Complex ground in Secunderabad while chairman of Defence Research and Development Organisation G. Satheesh Reddy took part at Research Centre Imarat here. Forest Development Corporation chairman Vanteru Prathap Reddy attended the event at Botanical Garden, Kothaguda.

Director-general of MCR HRD Institute, Benhur Mahesh Dutt Ekka was present on the institute campus. Chairman of Telangana Transmission and Generation Corporations D. Prabhakar Rao, in his address, after unfurling the tricolour at the corporation headquarters said that the power utilities were fully geared up to supply bulk power for electric vehicles. The per capita consumption of power in the State has gone up from 1,196 units in 2014 to 2,012 units.

The Special Representative of State government in New Delhi, Manda Jagannatham hoisted the flag at Telangana Bhavan in the capital. Resident Commissioner at the Bhavan, Gaurav Uppal also spoke.

A young boy waves the national flag against the backdrop of a collage of national leaders in Hyderabad on Monday.

A young boy waves the national flag against the backdrop of a collage of national leaders in Hyderabad on Monday.
| Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL

Patriotic zeal and gaiety marked the I-Day celebrations organised here by mining major NMDC, Life Insurance Corporation of India and the State Bank of India.

At the NMDC headquarters, CMD Sumit Deb, along with senior most employee at the head office A.Shankariah, unfurled the tricolour. Speaking on the occasion, Mr.Deb highlighted the role of PSUs in economic growth of the country. “NMDC has consistently dedicated itself to meet the infrastructure needs of the country. As we celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, I urge everyone to wholeheartedly participate in Har Ghar Tiranga.”

Winners of chess and painting competitions as well as indoor games for employees and associates, which NMDC had organised as part of the mahotsav, were felicitated.

Students performing a skit at the Police Parade Ground in Sangareddy on Monday.

Students performing a skit at the Police Parade Ground in Sangareddy on Monday.
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The tricolour at the Divisional Office campus of LIC in Saifabad was hoisted by Zonal Manager M.Jagannath. In line with the Har Ghar Tiranga call, LIC made available national flags to employees, agents and customers at all locations. The spirit of the celebration is to collectively participate and strengthen the country, for the benefit of all, he said.

At the SBI Local Head Office in Koti, CGM Amit Jhingran hoisted the national flag and said it is the apt occasion to remember the freedom fighters who lost their lives or lived a very hard life fighting for independence.

Following the Prime Minister declaring August 14 to be observed every year as the day for remembering the Partition horrors, SBI Hyderabad Circle has organised exhibition at 19 centres across Telangana, including Hyderabad main branch.

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