The quest for a separate telangana state was a long and arduous journey, marked by the aspirations of the people for better governance and development. Despite the promises made by politicians regarding the improvement of various aspects of life in telangana, including job opportunities, infrastructure, and living standards, there are still challenges to be addressed.

Following the formation of telangana in 2014, the trs party assumed power with a significant majority in the first assembly elections. Their victory was largely attributed to their role in the telangana movement, which resonated strongly with the electorate. Subsequently, in the 2019 assembly elections, the trs party secured an even larger majority, reaffirming their mandate from the people.


While the trs government has made strides in several areas of governance, including administration, there are notable shortcomings, particularly in infrastructure development. The failure to build adequate roads, especially in forested areas and rural villages, remains a pressing concern for many residents. The lack of proper road infrastructure not only hampers connectivity but also adversely affects economic development and quality of life in these regions.


With the recent change in power to the congress party, there is hope among the people that the new government will address these deficiencies and prioritize infrastructure development, particularly in underserved areas. The success of the government in fulfilling these expectations will be crucial in meeting the needs and aspirations of the people of telangana, especially in remote and marginalized communities.

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