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CM KCR Hosts the national flag at historic fort

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A colourful Independence Day celebrations by Telangana government inside the historic Golconda fort saw the Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao launching a tirade against “evil forces” for spreading a disinformation campaign about the intensive household survey in the State on Tuesday.
After the Formation of Telangana on 2014 , this is For the fourth continuous year, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao spread out the national flag at the memorable Golconda Fort to check India’s Independence Day.
The most youthful province of India celebrated the day with joy and enthusiastic enthusiasm, with Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao driving the festivals at the fundamental authority work. He assessed a parade by contingents of Telangana State Special Police, State Armed Reserve and City Armed Reserve.
The quantity of policemen and students taking an interest in the parade was restricted because of space limitation. As in the past three years, there were no tableaux. Subsequent to paying tributes to martyrs at a memorial at Parade Ground in Secunderabad,  Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao headed to Golconda stronghold for the main event.
The fortress wore a happy look as the festivals featured the rich culture of the state. Drummers, tribals and different artists performed on the defenses to add colors to the celebrations. minsters, Chief Secretary S.P. Singh, Director General of Police Anurag Sharma and other civil, police and military authorities went to the service.
After formation of the telangana state in 2014, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had withdrawn from the more than five-decade-old tradition of Independence Day festivities at the Parade Ground to pick the ancient fort as the scene to grandstand the rich inheritance of Telangana .
After his speech, cultural artistes in their colourful attire blew conches and beat drums standing on the ruins of the fort. The students of National Green Corps who were dressed in national colours released balloons into the air.
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