Telangana, 4 March, 24: Telangana Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy, extended a warm welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the state, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts between the state and central governments for Telangana's development.
Addressing a public rally in Adilabad, CM Reddy referred to PM Modi as "big brother" and articulated the importance of adopting the Gujarat model for Telangana's progress. He underscored the significance of inclusive growth, stating, "For us, development means development of the poorest of the poor, development of Dalits, tribal people, backward people, and the deprived."
Reddy's remarks reflect a spirit of cooperation and partnership, as he expressed his commitment to working closely with the central government to realize Telangana's potential. He emphasized the state's desire for a cordial relationship with the Centre, highlighting its readiness to contribute to the ambitious goal of achieving a USD 5 trillion economy.
Furthermore, CM Reddy appealed for support and funds for Telangana's metro rail project, underlining the state's dedication to infrastructure development and enhancing connectivity for its citizens.
The CM's gesture towards PM Modi signals a willingness to set aside political differences in favor of prioritizing the welfare and progress of the people of Telangana. As the state gears up for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, this spirit of collaboration underscores the importance of constructive dialogue and collective action in driving socio-economic growth and development.