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Hyderabad: Telangana NRIs from across the world unanimously adopted a resolution in support of Chief Minister K.Chandrashekhar Rao’s decision to foray into national politics.
Telangana NRIs coordinator B.Ganesh moved a resolution seeking the support of NRIs to KCR’s move to enter into national politics in a Zoom meeting attended by NRIs from different countries.  Ahead of the launch of the National party – Bharatiya Rastra Samithi by TRS Chief, all the NRIs welcomed KCR to plunge into national politics in the meeting and adopted a resolution in this regard.
On the occasion, NRIs expressed their views. They said that the development of India will be possible under the leadership of KCR only.
They said that India is the land of natural resources but the successive governments have failed to utilise them to achieve the development goals. The union Government have no agenda to discuss in Parliament except provoking religious issues.
Views expressed by NRIs NRI leader Mahesh said that KCR is likely to hold TRS state Executive and announce his foray into national politics officially. The TRS will also be rechristened as BRS in the meeting on June 19. He asserted to launch a campaign aiming to educate all Indian NRIs living in different countries about the growth and development witnessed in Telangana state under the leadership of KCR.

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