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KCR to launch Brahmastra schemes along with Party manifesto

KCR to launch Brahmastra schemes along with Party manifesto
KCR to launch Brahmastra schemes along with Party manifesto

BRS president and Telangana CM KCR  is sharpening his strategies as the assembly elections are approaching. In order to attract people and turn voters towards BRS in the upcoming elections, they are working on incorporating new schemes in the manifesto. 

CM KCR is already implementing large scale welfare schemes in Telangana. They are moving to win the next election and score a hat-trick. In this context, attention is being paid to sectors and communities that have not been focused on so far. They are thinking of introducing special schemes for the communities who are not covered by the government schemes. For this purpose, the authorities have been instructed to study the manifestos of various parties in other states. It seems that the officials are already in the works.

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So far the government is providing financial assistance of Rs.1 lakh under Kalyana Lakshmi-Shadi Mubarak Relevant sources said that the CM is also thinking of making changes and increasing the amount of assistance under this scheme to benefit more people. KCR is preparing to implement his ‘Brahmastra’ schemes with the aim of winning BRS in the upcoming elections. Many suggestions and advice have already been taken about these. New schemes will be launched at the right time. The schemes will be revealed during the release of the party manifesto. There is a wide discussion in BRS party circles that the first list of BRS candidates is likely to be announced in August. He said there is a possibility of releasing the manifesto on this occasion.

2,016 to 3,016 asara pension is being provided to old people and widows. Party sources said that the BRS chief is thinking of increasing these. Recently, the disability pension was increased from 3,016 to 4,016. Also, the age of pensioners has been reduced from 60 to 57 years.

KCR said that the government has introduced more than a dozen schemes for Dalit Bandhu and the government is ready to do anything for public welfare.

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