The patancheru assembly seat in sangareddy would soon receive water from the kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme (KLIS), according to chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. The chief minister travelled to medak district by car, but he stopped briefly at Gummadidala in the patancheru constituency where mla Gudem Mahipal reddy and a sizable contingent of BRS leaders and cadre were ready to welcome him.
The chief minister urged the populace to re-elect the BRS mla in order to fulfil their desire for KLIS water. Later, he departed for medak to open the BRS district office, the Superintendent of Police's office, and the Integrated district Offices Complex. Later, he will speak at a public gathering in Medak. T Harish Rao, the finance minister, and others were there.
On Monday, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) released the names of its candidates for 115 of the state's 119 assembly seats. Having just seven changes chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, often known as kcr, has maintained all of the senior MLAs and ministers in his ministry, and he will run in both of his home districts, Gajwel and Kamareddy. The action is reminiscent of kcr dissolving the assembly, calling early elections, and announcing a list of 105 candidates on september 6 to surprise the opposition in 2018, over eight months before the tenure of his first administration was set to expire.

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