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BSP’s RS Praveen Kumar Vows To Fight For The Masses

54th day of Bahujan Rajyadhikara Yatra happenning at Jagannadhapuram, Pogalapalli, Malkalapalli. I am also a son of wild and I too embrace forest, do support me! No more welfare schemes. Need a powerful Chief Minister’s chair. – Dr RS Praveen Kumar (RSP), Chief Coordinator of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Telangana State.

RSP said that despite voting for seven decades, the lives of the poor masses have not changed. He said that he took voluntary retirement from his precious IPS, ADGP post and joined the BSP to change the lives of the poor masses in the state of Telangana.

He had advised not to believe them and be deceived, if everyone supported and voted for the elephant symbol, wealth would be sent equally and lights would be lit in the lives of the poor. He lamented that parties like TRS, Congress, BJP and TDP did not completely change the lives of the poor unless they put welfare schemes in place. All those parties saw us as voting machines.

Today, people in the villages are homeless. After the formation of the state of Telangana, the lives of the Bahujans have deteriorated and during the 8 years of rule, KCR has been biased towards the poor. They demanded that power be handed over to the Bahujan Samaj Party.

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He recalled that during his 9 years as the secretary of the Gurukul schools, he had sent lakhs of students abroad all over the globe and moulded them to stand on their own feet and live independently.

Vaikunthadhamam (Burial grounds), compost shed, palle prakruthi Vanalu at Chautigudem in the Aswarapeta constituency were inspected. These constructions seemed very pointless as people are in dire need of resources like health, education and employment.

He said that the KCR and TRS government wastes people’s money and ruins their lives to death instead of making their lives golden and bright.

Even if none of the poor living in the villages ask for Batukamma sarees and Kalyana Lakshmi schemes, the present government will help the rupee in the name of welfare schemes and collect back ten rupees. On the other hand, the poor are being unjustly occupied.

“We have been leaving families for the last 54 days to make our way to the throne,” he said. The Yatra will be held in Annapurnadipally and Chandrugonda mandals.

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