TRS now in Delhi: KCR lays foundation stone for party office
Telangana Chief Minister and TRS president K. Chandrashekar Rao laid the foundation stone for the construction of a party office in Vasant Vihar area in Delhi on Thursday.
By Newsmeter Network Published on 2 Sep 2021 11:46 AM GMTHyderabad/New Delhi: Telangana Chief Minister and TRS president K. Chandrashekar Rao laid the foundation stone for the construction of a party office in Vasant Vihar area in Delhi on Thursday.
The stone-laying ceremony was preceded by a bhoomi puja. Several party leaders, including ministers, Members of Parliament, and legislators, participated. TRS working president and state IT minister K.T Rama Rao, who is the son of the Chief Minister, also attended the ceremony. All TRS executive members were present at the groundbreaking ceremony.
TRS Party President, CM Sri KCR laid foundation stone for TRS Party office in New Delhi. TRS Working President Sri @KTRTRS, Ministers, MPs, MLAs, MLCs and senior party leaders also participated in the program.#TRSinDelhi pic.twitter.com/86I6LigRSU
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The Centre had allotted over 1,300 square yards of land for the TRS office near the Vasant Vihar Metro station. All necessary sanctions for the construction of the building have also been obtained. After an overnight stay in the national Capital, KCR will return to Hyderabad on Friday.
Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said that while performing a bhoomi puja for a new building is a regular ritual, KCR is in the habit to making a public event of any regular event.
"KCR certainly has unfulfilled his national ambitions and dreams. However, they have remained daydreams so far. I don't foresee any change in his fortune in national politics in the future as he has a track record of being an extremely unreliable ally. KCR is a 'touch-me-not' for Opposition parties across the nation," said K. Krishna Saagar Rao, the spokesperson for BJP Telangana.
He added that KCR likes to construct buildings but not work in them and that the Secretariat and Assembly were a few examples. Constructing buildings might be an unfulfilled fetish that KCR is trying to satisfy while he remains the Chief Minister for this one last term, Mr. Rao added.