Hyderabad: In an effort to appeal to minority voters, Bharat Rashtra Samithi President and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao pledged to establish a dedicated Information Technology park for minority youths if his party regains power.
Speaking at a rally in Maheshwaram, KCR emphasized the inclusive approach of his government, treating Muslims and Hindus as equals. Highlighting initiatives like pensions and residential schools benefiting Muslims, he announced plans for a special IT park near Hyderabad for Muslim youths.
KCR asserted the peaceful state of Telangana, citing significant spending on minority development and contrasting it with the Congress’s track record. He vowed to maintain a secular state and defended his government’s achievements, urging voters to consider the impact of their choice on the state’s future.