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Noted Dalit Leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu Joins TRS Party

Noted Dalit Leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu Joins TRS PartyNoted Dalit Leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu Joins TRS Party

Hyderabad, Oct.18 (Hydnow): Former Minister and a noted Dalit leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu today joined the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Party.

Unlike other political parties, politics is not just a Sport and it is a Task for the TRS to go ahead like a Yagna to ensure welfare of people in a phased manner, he declared.

Appreciating Narsimulu for being the voice of the downtrodden, KCR said that the former minister is his close friend and worked as a minister for the power sector and was aware of all problems and issues.


Noted Dalit Leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu Joins TRS Party
Noted Dalit Leader Motkupalli Narasimhulu Joins TRS Party

‘I and Narsimulu will work for Dalit Bandhu and need support of people and leaders, KCR said. Narsimulu did not join the TRS for politics and for its agenda for welfare of various sections, he said.

KCR announced that Dalit Bandhu, which was delayed by a year due to Corona pandemic, will not stop and similar programs will be extended to BCs and other backward classes on getting more wealth in future, he declared. KCR explained how they faced problems in the combined state which destroyed the region and after statehood made efforts to tide over issues.

This scheme as a social responsibility would be continued for Dalits empowerment. It will have no politics, recommendations and all Dalits will get the benefits he said appealed to people supporting it.


The scheme will have Dalit Bandhu committees at villages, mandals, districts and state level for effective coordination. The Government will set up Rs 4000 cr Dalit protection fund by adding Rs 10000 for each and beneficiary who will contribute same amount. (Hydnow)


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