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KCR sets a new target to its partymen

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KCR sets a new target to its partymen

Telangana Rashtra Samithi founder, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao has aim to unveil his party flag in Old City in Hyderabad during the 2019 Assembly elections. He is scripting the policies to win the all seven assembly constituencies, which is under the dominance of AIMIM (All India Majlis -e- Ittehadul Muslimeen). Telangana ruling party TRS inspired from recent performance in Old City during the GHMC elections.

It has already gained the good number of voters percentage. In view of 2019 Assembly elections, Chief Minister got the voters data by conducting a fresh survey in Old City. According to survey reports the winning prospects of TRS and MIM would be a margin of 3 to 4 per cent voters.  The minority welfare schemes taken up by the TRS government have been reasoned to be shifted the voters’ loyalty from MIM to TRS. The survey revealed that several welfare schemes like establishing of Minority Residential schools and providing of 12 per cent reservation to muslims in education and employment and KCR’s leadership attracted Muslims in the old city as well as in the state. Telangana Chief Minister has asked the party leaders and activists to work hard for winning the all the seven assembly seats- Charminar, Chandrayanagutta, Bahadurpura, Yakutpura, Malakpet, Karwan and Nampally, which won the MIM during the last elections. KCR has also set the target to win the 100 assembly seats out of the 119 seats in the state in 2019 general elections. On the other side, MIM has strategically observing the political developments in the state and old city. It is openly known factor that MIM has been supporting the ruling TRS in the state from outside of the government.

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