
Congress to attend CM’s meet
The Hindu
CLP leader Bhatti Vikramarka to be present on behalf o fthe party
Telangana Congress has decided to attend Chief Minister K. Chandrsekhar Rao’s meeting with MLAs on the implementation of Dalit Bandhu scheme but at the same time the party would demand its implementation in all the constituencies and adding some more sections among the economically downtrodden. A meeting of Congress MPs and MLAs held online came to the conclusion that since Congress party believed in democracy it should attend the meeting called by the Chief Minister. MPs and MLAs felt that in previous Telugu Desam Party (TDP) governments too they had meetings with the Chief Minister and also recalled that opposition MLAs were invited by successive Congress governments on developmental issues. Congress Lelislature Party (CLP) leader Bhatti Vikramarka would attend the CM’s meeting and he would also raise the party’s demand that the scheme be implemented seriously and not floated as an election gimmick.
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