Will Not Allow Divisive Forces To Spread Hate: Kcr

Do not allow divisions to be used to spread hatred: KCR

Hyderabad 25 August : Telangana Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao on Thursday pledged not to let divisive forces cause chaos by spreading hatred in the state of peace.
He declared that for as the time he lives, he will not let Telangana die.He demanded the protection of the states from the forces that threaten peace and harmony in the state.

 Will Not Allow Divisive Forces To Spread Hate: Kcr-TeluguStop.com

The Chief Minister warned those of Telangana that when religious mania takes hold it will reverse all the progress made over the past eight years, and the state will slide back into the issues that it faces in the united Andhra Pradesh.

KCR or KCR, or Chief Minister as he is widely known, was speaking shortly after the inauguration of the integrated district Collectorate in Rangareddy district.

He advised people to turn away selfish, insane , and fanatic forces.He warned those who are deceived that they could be afflicted.

He advised artists, intellectuals and youngsters to be vigilant.

“Progress can only be achieved with peace and harmony.If we do not accept this, we will be punished with curfews, bandhs and curfews,” he said.Referring to the case of the neighboring Karnataka, he said after the dispute about Hijab as well as Halal, Bengaluru, known as Silicon Valley of India, was hit hard and is currently in a lag.

KCR expressed his concern over the current developments in the country, and said certain elements are causing hatred.

“Is PM Modi unhappy with the top position in the nation? What else do he would like? What is the reason he making comments that are sexist in tranquil Telangana?” he asked.

He also blasted the Modi government for conspiring to overthrow the state government in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.


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