Chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao said on thursday that the State's growth narrative was unparalleled in the nation and that the Bharat Rashtra Samiti will continue to lead the way toward achieving Bangaru Telangana's declared objective. Speaking at a well-attended public event after laying the cornerstone for an Rs. 200 crores super specialty hospital in patancheru, he said the state's resurgence, which defied predictions of doom in the event of statehood, was greatly owed to capable leadership and stable governance.
He warned the populace not to be swept up in the story of the troublemakers and warned that the State would pay a great price if disruptive elements were permitted to carry out their evil plans. people who are benefiting from progress now have the obligation of protecting their own interests. He made a plea to the electorate to grant the incumbent mla of patancheru, Gudem Mahipal reddy, a resounding victory once more in order to enable the State to continue in the direction of success and steady growth. He also hinted that reddy might be considered for renomination in the upcoming assembly election.
Hyderabad Metro rail expansion to Patancheru
He promised that the hyderabad Metro rail would be extended to patancheru, providing connectivity to all important centers along the high-density corridor to handle the section's constantly increasing traffic, in response to the arguments made by the local legislator and other elected representatives from the district.
He said he would be approving the Metro rail expansion project in the first cabinet meeting after getting reelected for the third consecutive term, which was a certainty, and that he had just two days earlier promised to extend the Metro rail to Maheshwaram by extending the project beyond LB Nagar.
He stressed the need for the government to provide adequate support for the development of infrastructure facilities in city suburbs where the number of residential colonies is rapidly increasing, and he announced a grant of Rs. 30 crore to each of the three municipalities within the boundaries of the patancheru assembly constituency.
Additionally, he promised to provide Rs. 10 crore to each of the three ghmc divisions located within the boundaries of the constituency. The Chief Minister's fund would also provide grants of Rs. 15 lakh to each of the 55 gramme panchayats in the district for the development of infrastructure, he added, adding that the request for the establishment of an additional revenue division in the district will also be taken into consideration.
He claimed that Rajiv Sharma, a former chief secretary and advisor to the State government, was crucial in getting the super speciality hospital at patancheru approved. According to him, Sharma was tasked with paying attention to issues surrounding industrial pollution in the town and had developed the idea for building the hospital for industrial workers facing health risks as a result of industrial pollution.
He promised the local mla that 2000 patancheru constituency beneficiaries would receive double bedroom homes in the recently constructed dignity housing colony he had opened earlier in the day in Kollur. It would also be considered to improve the Ramasamudhram tank, which is located between patancheru and the BHEL township.