Oxford : The Telangana Model of inclusive development has been very prosperous and will be the main plank with which the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) will contest the upcoming state election and win a third term with a thumping majority, party leader Kalvakuntla Kavitha said during her visit to the University of Oxford.
The BRS MLC was invited to deliver a lecture entitled Exploring Inclusive Development: The Telangana Model' at the world-renowned university's Department of Economics on Monday evening. She delved into a series of policies, strategies and initiatives undertaken by her father, Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), since the southern state was born in June 2014, which helped revive the fortunes of the region and create a springboard for even bigger growth in future.
The Telangana Model has been a very prosperous model, which has helped the people of Telangana to go to the next level in their life standards, K. Kavitha told PTI in an interview on the sidelines of the lecture. A very deep-rooted, inclusive development has happened in the state of Telangana. This is a main plank with which we are going to the election, she said.
The leading BRS activist said the people of Telangana had blessed the party in the last two terms during which it outperformed their expectations. We have delivered many of the promises which we never even made in the manifesto, many of the things that people needed we kept on doing. So, people understand that KCR Garu is their well-wisher, and we believe very strongly that they are going to support us again, she said.
Asked by the predominantly student audience at the event about the party's preparations for the state elections coming up at the end of November, she declared: We are very ready. We are coming back to power for a third time with a thumping majority. In her address, Kavitha began by tracing Telangana's struggle for statehood which was realised after much hardship when the BRS inherited a state in distress, struggling with a shortage of power, water and revenue in shambles.
She explained: The Telangana Development Model has been formulated out of a society in distress and duress. To turn that around and to turn it into a positive growth, we really needed to harness the natural resources that are available to us; we needed to encourage the human resources that are available to us; we needed to fill them with positivity and that is what we have done.