Sep 2, 2018

Elections in Telangana soon to be announced, Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao can dissolve the Assembly



Assembly elections may be announced in Telangana later this year.Assembly elections in Telangana may be announced later this year. Sources say that Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao can announce to dissolve the state assembly so that elections can be held here in four states after the elections. It is believed that Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao can now announce this in a huge rally.
It is being told that today Chief Minister KC Rao will take a decision today in the cabinet meeting, which is proposed at one o'clock this afternoon. It is believed that he will also announce this in a historic and extravagant rally that will be held after this meeting. However, there has been no official news about the election ahead of time, and in such a scenario, all eyes have been fixed on the Chief Minister and TRS chief Chandrashekhar Rao, what he will say in today's meeting.
Sources say that the meeting will be held only after the meeting. All arrangements have been made for the public meeting and it is expected that 25 lakh people will participate in this public meeting. For the public meeting, the party has identified two thousand acres of land, which will be in the Rangda Reddy district. Elections to the Telangana assembly will be held next year with the general elections.

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Chief Minister's son and IT minister, Keti Rama Rao said, "You can expect important political announcements by our party leader and after this meeting, the political atmosphere in the state will definitely get hot. However, he did not officially confirm the dissolution of the Telangana Legislative Assembly and the news of elections being held later this year.

Please tell that K Chandrasekhar Rao's Telangana Rashtra Samiti or TRS government's tenure is till May 2019 and according to the schedule, elections are to be held with the Lok Sabha elections. The special thing is that on September 2, Telangana is the fourth anniversary of the formation of the state and the ruling TRS wants to show people four year rule by presenting a report card of their accomplishments.
At the same time, its separate BJP President, Amit Shah, has also told his party leaders in Telangana that the state will hold elections later this year. And they have to be ready for it.

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