Sources from Adilabad stated that caretaker Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao said that a non-BJP and non-Congress federal front should be formed at the Centre to protect the state’s rights and added that such a government will amend the law in Parliament to enable the implementation of reservations more than 50%.  Accordingly KCR said that it was the responsibility of the Central government to give 12% reservations to minorities and tribals, but both the Congress and BJP were silent on this.



Furthermore KCR was addressing the Praja Ashirvada Sabha in Adilabad town and he described the present elections as crucial in the interests of people and the development of the state and admitted that he had brought in the elections to continue the ongoing development. Reportedly he said that there are only two candidates in the fray one representing the Kutami of the TDP and Congress and the other of the TRS.

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Moreover he said there are other candidates too in the fray but one need not worry about them as they are contesting just for namesake. Reports added in the Kagaznagar public meeting, KCR said that this vote would change the fate of people and decide their future. Further he challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah to name a single state where they were implementing free power to agriculture and pensions.


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