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K. Chandrashekar Rao

Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao (born 17 February 1954), often referred to by his initials KCR, is an Indian politician serving as the first and current Chief Minister of Telangana since 2 June 2014. He is the founder and leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, a state party in India.[3] He is known for leading the Telangana movement to achieve statehood for Telangana. Previously, he served as the Union Minister of Labour and Employment from 2004 to 2006. He represents Gajwel constituency in the Legislative Assembly of Telangana. Rao took oath as the first Chief Minister of Telangana in 2014 and was re-elected for the second term in 2018.[4]

K. Chandrashekar Rao
Official portrait
1st Chief Minister of Telangana
Assumed office
2 June 2014
Governor
Deputy
Preceded byOffice established
(Kiran Kumar Reddy as CM of United Andhra Pradesh)
Member of the Telangana Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2 June 2014
Preceded byTumkunta Narsa Reddy
ConstituencyGajwel
President of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi
Assumed office
5 October 2022
Working PresidentK. T. Rama Rao
Preceded byOffice Established
Minister of Labour and Employment (Government of India)
In office
27 November 2004 – 24 August 2006
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded bySis Ram Ola
Succeeded byManmohan Singh
Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (Government of India)
In office
22 May 2004 – 25 May 2004
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byShatrughan Sinha
Succeeded byT. R. Baalu
15th Deputy Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1999–2001
Speaker
Preceded byN. Mohammed Farook
Succeeded byKoppula Harishwar Reddy
Minister of Transport
Government of Andhra Pradesh
In office
1 September 1995 – 11 October 1999
Chief MinisterN. Chandrababu Naidu
Preceded byP. Chandrasekhar
Minister of Drought & Relief (Government of Andhra Pradesh)
In office
1987–1988
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
2009–2014
Preceded byD. Vittal Rao
Succeeded byA. P. Jithender Reddy
ConstituencyMahbubnagar
In office
2004–2009
Preceded byC. Vidyasagar Rao
Succeeded byPonnam Prabhakar
ConstituencyKarimnagar
Member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1985–2004
Preceded byAnanthula Madan Mohan
Succeeded byT. Harish Rao
ConstituencySiddipet
President of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi
In office
27 April 2001 – 5 October 2022
Working PresidentK. T. Rama Rao (from 15 December 2018)
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byOffice Abolished
Personal details
Born (1954-02-17) 17 February 1954 (age 69)
Chintamadaka,[1][2] Hyderabad State, (present-day Telangana) India
Political partyBharat Rashtra Samithi (Since 2001)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress (1980-1983)
Telugu Desam Party (1983–2001)
SpouseK. Shobha
ChildrenK. T. Rama Rao (son)
K. Kavitha (daughter)
RelativesT. Harish Rao (nephew)
Joginapally Santosh Kumar (nephew)
ResidencePragathi Bhavan
Alma materOsmania University

Early life edit

Chandrashekar Rao was born to Raghava Rao and Venkatamma on 17 February 1954 in Chintamadaka village near Siddipet of Hyderabad State which is present-day Telangana.[5] His family belongs to the Padmanayaka Velama.[6] Rao has 9 sisters and 1 elder brother.[7] He attained a MA degree in Telugu literature from Osmania University, Hyderabad.[8][9]

Early political career edit

Congress Party edit

Rao started his career with the Youth Congress Party in Medak district.[10]

Telugu Desam Party edit

Rao joined the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in 1983 and contested against A. Madan Mohan and lost that election. He won four consecutive Assembly elections from Siddipet 1985 and 1999. From 1987 to 1988, he worked as Minister of Drought & Relief in Chief minister N. T. Rama Rao's cabinet. In 1990, he was appointed TDP convener for Medak, Nizamabad, and Adilabad districts. In 1996, he worked as Transport minister in Chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu's cabinet. He also served as the deputy speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly from 2000 to 2001.[11]

Telangana movement edit

 
K. Chandra Shekhar Rao assumes the office of Labour and Employment Minister in New Delhi on 28 November 2004

On 27 April 2001, Rao resigned as Deputy Speaker, TDP Party as well.[12] He asserted that the people of the Telangana region were being discriminated and believed that separate state is the only solution.[13] In April 2001, he formed the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Party (renamed to Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi) at Jala Drushyam, Hyderabad to achieve Telangana statehood.[12] In the elections of 2004, Rao won the Siddipet state assembly constituency and also the Karimnagar Lok Sabha constituency, both as a TRS candidate. The TRS fought the 2004 general elections in alliance with the Indian National Congress with a Promise of Congress Party to give Telangana State and Rao was one of the five TRS candidates who was returned as MPs.[14][15]

TRS was part of the United Progressive Alliance coalition government, led by Congress. He went on to become a Union Cabinet minister of Labour and Employment in the United Progressive Alliance government at the centre with his party colleague Aelay Narendra who became minister of Rural Development and Jannu Jakaraiah as chairman for National Minimum Wages Advisory Board. The party later withdrew from the coalition, saying that the Alliance was not minded to support a separate Telangana state.[16] He has resigned as MP in 2006 on a challenge of Congress and won with a huge majority of more than 200,000 votes. Again he resigned as MP in agitation of Telangana movement and won with a minor majority.

In 2009, Rao fought and won the Mahbubnagar Lok Sabha elections. In November 2009, he started a fast-unto-death, demanding the introduction of Telangana Bill in the Indian Parliament. After 11 days of beginning his fast, the Central Government said yes to Telangana as a separate state.[17]

The TRS party fought the general elections as part of the opposition coalition led by TDP. In 2014, Rao was elected as MLA from Gajwel Assembly Constituency of Medak Dist of Telangana State with a majority of 19,218 and as MP from Medak with a majority of 397,029 on 16 May 2014.

In Telangana, the TRS, which led the campaign for a separate State for more than a decade, emerged victorious by winning 11 of the 17 Lok Sabha seats and 63 of the 119 Assembly seats, and emerged as the party with the largest vote share.[18]

Chief Minister of Telangana (2014–present) edit

 
K. Chandrashekar Rao with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Hyderabad Metro in 2017

KCR was sworn in as the first chief minister of the Telangana state at 12.57 pm on 2 June 2014. Rao, a staunch believer in astrology, numerology and Vaastu, is reported to have fixed this time for his inauguration as per the advice of priests to suit his lucky number 'six'.[19][20][21] Rao was re-elected 8 times as TRS president.[22] In September 2018, Rao dissolved the Telangana Legislative Assembly, nine months before its term ends to go for an early election.[23] In December 2018, Rao was re-elected as Chief Minister for the second term, after winning the 2018 Telangana Legislative Assembly election.[24]

KCR shaped the Telangana state to a high degree of development both economically and culturally, right from the formative years of the state since 2014. His welfare programs are aimed at reviving the rural economy and are focused on the development of each community. An intensive household survey, Samagra Kutumba Survey (SKS) was done in a single day on 19 August 2014 across the state to arrive at citizen information for rolling out welfare programs. The data collected pertaining to 94 parameters, covered one crore four lakh households in the State.[25]

KCR had revived the Telangana history, culture and festivals. The native festival Bathukamma, festival of flowers and Shakti was declared as state festival.[26] In 2017, he declared Urdu to be the second official language of Telangana.[27] The government spent Rs. 1200 crore for the expansion of the Yadadri temple.[28]

Welfare schemes edit

The Rao government has been described as populist, launching several welfare schemes.[29][30][31][32]

Rao launched the Aarogya Lakshmi scheme on 1 January 2015.[33][34] He also launched the Double Bedroom Housing scheme, which aims to end slums in Telangana by providing free housing to the poor. The Kalyana Lakshmi - Shaadi Mubarak scheme, providing assistance to newlywed couples, Rythu Bandhu scheme, providing assistance to farmers,[32] and Aasara pension scheme, providing pensions to all senior citizens were also launched by the Rao government.[35][36] On August 16, 2021, he launched the Dalit Bandu Scheme.[37]

National Politics edit

In May 2019, ahead of the 2019 Indian general election, KCR attempted to set up Federal Front along with leaders of other regional political parties. The Front's aim was to bring a non-Congress, non-BJP alliance to power at the Central Government of India.[38][39]

Bharat Rashtra Samithi edit

In June 2022, KCR announced to float a national party Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS).[40] On 5 October 2022, at the day of Vijayadashami, KCR renamed his party to Bharat Rashtra Samithi on party's Executive Council Meeting.

Personal life edit

Rao is married to Shobha and has two children.[8] His son, K. T. Rama Rao is a legislator from Sircilla and is the cabinet minister for IT, Municipal Administration & Urban Development. His daughter, Kavitha, served as M.P. from Nizamabad and currently serving as a Member of Legislative Council, Nizamabad since 2020. His nephew, Harish Rao, is MLA for Siddipet and Telangana's cabinet minister for finance. Rao has good command over languages like Telugu, English, Urdu, and Hindi.[41] He lives with his family at the official chief minister residence, Pragathi Bhavan in Hyderabad.[42]

In 2015, Rao adopted Pratyusha, who was rescued from domestic violence. She got married in 2020.[43][44]

Views edit

Rao is a Gandhian. He has credited Mahatma Gandhi's ideology for inspiring him in his non-violent Telangana movement.[45][46]

Rao has described Rahul Gandhi as the "biggest buffoon in the country".[47] He has described Narendra Modi as the "most ineffective PM" in Indian history.[48]

Rao is follower of Sri Vaishnavism of Ramanuja, an ardent devotee of his guru Chinna Jeeyar and a strong believer of Hinduism and spirituality.[49][50][51] To enhance spiritual consciousness, KCR had initiated reconstructing and renovating key temples across Telangana, such as Yadadri[52] Kondagattu, and Vemulawada among others.[53][54][55]

Other work edit

Rao gave lyrics for the song "Garadi chesthundru" from the film Jai Bolo Telangana (2011), and wrote a song in Kolimi (2015).[56] He also gave lyrics for songs to promote Mission Kakatiya and for his 2018 poll campaign.[57][58]

Political statistics edit

Year Contested For Constituency Opponent Votes Majority Result
1 1983 MLA Siddipet Ananthula Madan Mohan (INC) 27889–28766 – 887 Lost
2 1985 T. Mahender Reddy (INC) 45215–29059 16156 Won
3 1989 Ananthula Madan Mohan (INC) 53145–39329 13816 Won
4 1994 64645–37538 27107 Won
5 1999 Mushinam Swamy Charan (INC) 69169–41614 27555 Won
6 2001 By Polls Mareddy Srinivas Reddy (TDP) 82632–23920 58712 Won
7 2004 Jilla Srinivas (TDP) 74287–29619 44668 Won
8 2004 MP Karimnagar Chennamaneni Vidyasagara Rao (BJP) 451199–320031 131168 Won
9 2006 By Polls T. Jeevan Reddy (INC) 378030–176448 201582 Won
10 2008 By Polls 269452–253687 15765 Won
11 2009 Mahabubnagar Devarakonda Vittal Rao (INC) 366569–346385 20184 Won
12 2014 MLA Gajwel Pratap Reddy Vanteru (TDP) 86694–67303 19391 Won
13 2014 MP Medak Narendara Nath (INC) 657492–260463 397029 Won
14 2018 MLA Gajwel Pratap Reddy Vanteru (INC) 125444–67154 58290 Won

Awards edit

References edit

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chandrashekar, kalvakuntla, chandrashekar, born, february, 1954, often, referred, initials, indian, politician, serving, first, current, chief, minister, telangana, since, june, 2014, founder, leader, bharat, rashtra, samithi, state, party, india, known, leadi. Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao born 17 February 1954 often referred to by his initials KCR is an Indian politician serving as the first and current Chief Minister of Telangana since 2 June 2014 He is the founder and leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi a state party in India 3 He is known for leading the Telangana movement to achieve statehood for Telangana Previously he served as the Union Minister of Labour and Employment from 2004 to 2006 He represents Gajwel constituency in the Legislative Assembly of Telangana Rao took oath as the first Chief Minister of Telangana in 2014 and was re elected for the second term in 2018 4 K Chandrashekar RaoOfficial portrait1st Chief Minister of TelanganaIncumbentAssumed office 2 June 2014GovernorE S L NarasimhanDr Tamilisai SoundararajanDeputyM Mahmood Ali until 12 December 2018 T Rajaiah until 25 January 2015 Kadiyam Srihari until 12 December 2018 Preceded byOffice established Kiran Kumar Reddy as CM of United Andhra Pradesh Member of the Telangana Legislative AssemblyIncumbentAssumed office 2 June 2014Preceded byTumkunta Narsa ReddyConstituencyGajwelPresident of the Bharat Rashtra SamithiIncumbentAssumed office 5 October 2022Working PresidentK T Rama RaoPreceded byOffice EstablishedMinister of Labour and Employment Government of India In office 27 November 2004 24 August 2006Prime MinisterManmohan SinghPreceded bySis Ram OlaSucceeded byManmohan SinghMinister of Ports Shipping and Waterways Government of India In office 22 May 2004 25 May 2004Prime MinisterManmohan SinghPreceded byShatrughan SinhaSucceeded byT R Baalu15th Deputy Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative AssemblyIn office 1999 2001SpeakerYanamala Rama Krishnudu 1995 1999 K Pratibha Bharati 1999 2004 Preceded byN Mohammed FarookSucceeded byKoppula Harishwar ReddyMinister of TransportGovernment of Andhra PradeshIn office 1 September 1995 11 October 1999Chief MinisterN Chandrababu NaiduPreceded byP ChandrasekharMinister of Drought amp Relief Government of Andhra Pradesh In office 1987 1988Member of Parliament Lok SabhaIn office 2009 2014Preceded byD Vittal RaoSucceeded byA P Jithender ReddyConstituencyMahbubnagarIn office 2004 2009Preceded byC Vidyasagar RaoSucceeded byPonnam PrabhakarConstituencyKarimnagarMember of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative AssemblyIn office 1985 2004Preceded byAnanthula Madan MohanSucceeded byT Harish RaoConstituencySiddipetPresident of the Telangana Rashtra SamithiIn office 27 April 2001 5 October 2022Working PresidentK T Rama Rao from 15 December 2018 Preceded byOffice EstablishedSucceeded byOffice AbolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1954 02 17 17 February 1954 age 69 Chintamadaka 1 2 Hyderabad State present day Telangana IndiaPolitical partyBharat Rashtra Samithi Since 2001 Other politicalaffiliationsIndian National Congress 1980 1983 Telugu Desam Party 1983 2001 SpouseK ShobhaChildrenK T Rama Rao son K Kavitha daughter RelativesT Harish Rao nephew Joginapally Santosh Kumar nephew ResidencePragathi BhavanAlma materOsmania University Contents 1 Early life 2 Early political career 2 1 Congress Party 2 2 Telugu Desam Party 3 Telangana movement 4 Chief Minister of Telangana 2014 present 4 1 Welfare schemes 5 National Politics 6 Bharat Rashtra Samithi 7 Personal life 8 Views 9 Other work 10 Political statistics 11 Awards 12 References 13 External linksEarly life editChandrashekar Rao was born to Raghava Rao and Venkatamma on 17 February 1954 in Chintamadaka village near Siddipet of Hyderabad State which is present day Telangana 5 His family belongs to the Padmanayaka Velama 6 Rao has 9 sisters and 1 elder brother 7 He attained a MA degree in Telugu literature from Osmania University Hyderabad 8 9 Early political career editCongress Party edit Rao started his career with the Youth Congress Party in Medak district 10 Telugu Desam Party edit Rao joined the Telugu Desam Party TDP in 1983 and contested against A Madan Mohan and lost that election He won four consecutive Assembly elections from Siddipet 1985 and 1999 From 1987 to 1988 he worked as Minister of Drought amp Relief in Chief minister N T Rama Rao s cabinet In 1990 he was appointed TDP convener for Medak Nizamabad and Adilabad districts In 1996 he worked as Transport minister in Chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu s cabinet He also served as the deputy speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly from 2000 to 2001 11 Telangana movement editFurther information Telangana movement nbsp K Chandra Shekhar Rao assumes the office of Labour and Employment Minister in New Delhi on 28 November 2004On 27 April 2001 Rao resigned as Deputy Speaker TDP Party as well 12 He asserted that the people of the Telangana region were being discriminated and believed that separate state is the only solution 13 In April 2001 he formed the Telangana Rashtra Samithi TRS Party renamed to Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi at Jala Drushyam Hyderabad to achieve Telangana statehood 12 In the elections of 2004 Rao won the Siddipet state assembly constituency and also the Karimnagar Lok Sabha constituency both as a TRS candidate The TRS fought the 2004 general elections in alliance with the Indian National Congress with a Promise of Congress Party to give Telangana State and Rao was one of the five TRS candidates who was returned as MPs 14 15 TRS was part of the United Progressive Alliance coalition government led by Congress He went on to become a Union Cabinet minister of Labour and Employment in the United Progressive Alliance government at the centre with his party colleague Aelay Narendra who became minister of Rural Development and Jannu Jakaraiah as chairman for National Minimum Wages Advisory Board The party later withdrew from the coalition saying that the Alliance was not minded to support a separate Telangana state 16 He has resigned as MP in 2006 on a challenge of Congress and won with a huge majority of more than 200 000 votes Again he resigned as MP in agitation of Telangana movement and won with a minor majority In 2009 Rao fought and won the Mahbubnagar Lok Sabha elections In November 2009 he started a fast unto death demanding the introduction of Telangana Bill in the Indian Parliament After 11 days of beginning his fast the Central Government said yes to Telangana as a separate state 17 The TRS party fought the general elections as part of the opposition coalition led by TDP In 2014 Rao was elected as MLA from Gajwel Assembly Constituency of Medak Dist of Telangana State with a majority of 19 218 and as MP from Medak with a majority of 397 029 on 16 May 2014 In Telangana the TRS which led the campaign for a separate State for more than a decade emerged victorious by winning 11 of the 17 Lok Sabha seats and 63 of the 119 Assembly seats and emerged as the party with the largest vote share 18 Chief Minister of Telangana 2014 present edit nbsp K Chandrashekar Rao with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Hyderabad Metro in 2017KCR was sworn in as the first chief minister of the Telangana state at 12 57 pm on 2 June 2014 Rao a staunch believer in astrology numerology and Vaastu is reported to have fixed this time for his inauguration as per the advice of priests to suit his lucky number six 19 20 21 Rao was re elected 8 times as TRS president 22 In September 2018 Rao dissolved the Telangana Legislative Assembly nine months before its term ends to go for an early election 23 In December 2018 Rao was re elected as Chief Minister for the second term after winning the 2018 Telangana Legislative Assembly election 24 KCR shaped the Telangana state to a high degree of development both economically and culturally right from the formative years of the state since 2014 His welfare programs are aimed at reviving the rural economy and are focused on the development of each community An intensive household survey Samagra Kutumba Survey SKS was done in a single day on 19 August 2014 across the state to arrive at citizen information for rolling out welfare programs The data collected pertaining to 94 parameters covered one crore four lakh households in the State 25 KCR had revived the Telangana history culture and festivals The native festival Bathukamma festival of flowers and Shakti was declared as state festival 26 In 2017 he declared Urdu to be the second official language of Telangana 27 The government spent Rs 1200 crore for the expansion of the Yadadri temple 28 Welfare schemes edit The Rao government has been described as populist launching several welfare schemes 29 30 31 32 Rao launched the Aarogya Lakshmi scheme on 1 January 2015 33 34 He also launched the Double Bedroom Housing scheme which aims to end slums in Telangana by providing free housing to the poor The Kalyana Lakshmi Shaadi Mubarak scheme providing assistance to newlywed couples Rythu Bandhu scheme providing assistance to farmers 32 and Aasara pension scheme providing pensions to all senior citizens were also launched by the Rao government 35 36 On August 16 2021 he launched the Dalit Bandu Scheme 37 National Politics editIn May 2019 ahead of the 2019 Indian general election KCR attempted to set up Federal Front along with leaders of other regional political parties The Front s aim was to bring a non Congress non BJP alliance to power at the Central Government of India 38 39 Bharat Rashtra Samithi editIn June 2022 KCR announced to float a national party Bharat Rashtra Samithi BRS 40 On 5 October 2022 at the day of Vijayadashami KCR renamed his party to Bharat Rashtra Samithi on party s Executive Council Meeting Personal life editRao is married to Shobha and has two children 8 His son K T Rama Rao is a legislator from Sircilla and is the cabinet minister for IT Municipal Administration amp Urban Development His daughter Kavitha served as M P from Nizamabad and currently serving as a Member of Legislative Council Nizamabad since 2020 His nephew Harish Rao is MLA for Siddipet and Telangana s cabinet minister for finance Rao has good command over languages like Telugu English Urdu and Hindi 41 He lives with his family at the official chief minister residence Pragathi Bhavan in Hyderabad 42 In 2015 Rao adopted Pratyusha who was rescued from domestic violence She got married in 2020 43 44 Views editRao is a Gandhian He has credited Mahatma Gandhi s ideology for inspiring him in his non violent Telangana movement 45 46 Rao has described Rahul Gandhi as the biggest buffoon in the country 47 He has described Narendra Modi as the most ineffective PM in Indian history 48 Rao is follower of Sri Vaishnavism of Ramanuja an ardent devotee of his guru Chinna Jeeyar and a strong believer of Hinduism and spirituality 49 50 51 To enhance spiritual consciousness KCR had initiated reconstructing and renovating key temples across Telangana such as Yadadri 52 Kondagattu and Vemulawada among others 53 54 55 Other work editRao gave lyrics for the song Garadi chesthundru from the film Jai Bolo Telangana 2011 and wrote a song in Kolimi 2015 56 He also gave lyrics for songs to promote Mission Kakatiya and for his 2018 poll campaign 57 58 Political statistics editYear Contested For Constituency Opponent Votes Majority Result1 1983 MLA Siddipet Ananthula Madan Mohan INC 27889 28766 887 Lost2 1985 T Mahender Reddy INC 45215 29059 16156 Won3 1989 Ananthula Madan Mohan INC 53145 39329 13816 Won4 1994 64645 37538 27107 Won5 1999 Mushinam Swamy Charan INC 69169 41614 27555 Won6 2001 By Polls Mareddy Srinivas Reddy TDP 82632 23920 58712 Won7 2004 Jilla Srinivas TDP 74287 29619 44668 Won8 2004 MP Karimnagar Chennamaneni Vidyasagara Rao BJP 451199 320031 131168 Won9 2006 By Polls T Jeevan Reddy INC 378030 176448 201582 Won10 2008 By Polls 269452 253687 15765 Won11 2009 Mahabubnagar Devarakonda Vittal Rao INC 366569 346385 20184 Won12 2014 MLA Gajwel Pratap Reddy Vanteru TDP 86694 67303 19391 Won13 2014 MP Medak Narendara Nath INC 657492 260463 397029 Won14 2018 MLA Gajwel Pratap Reddy Vanteru INC 125444 67154 58290 WonAwards editPopular Choice Award at CNN IBN Indian of the Year 2014 59 60 61 62 Agricultural leadership award 2017 63 Economic Times Awards Business reformer of the year 2018 64 References edit Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekar Rao Cm telangana gov in Second Telangana Legislative Assembly Constituted on 12 12 2018 District wise List of members Cm telangana gov in Retrieved 28 February 2022 Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao a Hindi speaking CM in south India The Times of India Retrieved 3 August 2014 Telangana is born as 29th state K Chandrasekhar Rao takes oath as first CM Times of India Timesofindia indiatimes com 2 June 2014 Retrieved on 2017 06 16 6 000 priests to hold special pujas on K Chandrasekhar Rao s birthday The Times of India 17 February 2017 125 ft statue of Ambedkar awards for social service how KCR is trying to shed feudal image Rao Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao s sister Vimala Bai passes away Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 10 March 2021 a b Fifteenth Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile Parliament of India Archived from the 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2009 Retrieved 30 June 2011 KCR smiles and ends a 11 days fast over Telangana NDTV Retrieved 10 December 2009 TRS wins in Telangana Deccan Journal Retrieved 27 May 2014 KCR to Be Sworn in Telangana State s First CM on June 2 Deccan Journal Retrieved 27 May 2014 KCR to Be Sworn in Telangana State s First CM on June 2 Deccan Journal Retrieved 2 June 2014 Politics of separation Frontline 14 May 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2014 KCR re elected 8 time as TRS president INDToday Retrieved on 16 June 2017 KCR dissolves Telangana assembly for early polls calls it a sacrifice Hindustan Times 6 September 2018 Retrieved 26 November 2020 KCR wins by heavy margin Congress distant second in Telangana Hindustan Times 12 December 2018 Retrieved 26 November 2020 Training programme for senior ISS officers ends Thehansindia com 24 February 2018 Bathukamma is made Telangana state festival Deccan Chronicle 25 July 2014 Retrieved 25 August 2022 Khanna Sakshi 10 November 2017 KCR Declares Urdu Second Official Language in Telangana BJP Calls It Muslim Appeasement News18 Retrieved 25 August 2022 Sadam Rishika 17 June 2021 How KCR built his Tirumala dream in Telangana Rs 1 200 cr amp non stop work through Covid ThePrint Retrieved 25 June 2023 KCR takes populist path to woo voters gulfnews com 1 November 2018 Retrieved 25 June 2023 Populist schemes pay handsome dividends to KCR The Times of India 11 December 2018 ISSN 0971 8257 Retrieved 25 June 2023 Prevent Telangana from falling into debt trap The Hindu 7 April 2022 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 25 June 2023 a b KCR demolishes opposition in Telangana wins a landslide The Week Retrieved 25 June 2023 Arogya Laxmi scheme The Hindu 6 January 2015 Retrieved 20 February 2020 Telangana becoming a role model State Governor Thehansindia com 27 January 2018 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Kalyana Lakshmi Shaadi Mubarak preventing child marriages in TS B Vinod to Satyarthi The Hindu 30 August 2022 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 25 June 2023 52 lakh benefit monthly from Aasara pension Deccan Chronicle Reddy L Venkat Ram 17 May 2022 KCR to begin statewide tour Deccan Chronicle Retrieved 25 August 2022 Ch Sushil Rao CM K Chandrasekhar Rao set to step up federal front efforts The Times of India Retrieved 26 November 2020 Lasania Yunus Y 8 May 2019 As polls enter final stages KCR hard sells federal front idea mint Retrieved 26 November 2020 Today Telangana 11 June 2022 KCR likely to float national party Bharat Rashtra Samithi Telangana Today Retrieved 22 June 2022 KCR may now be aiming for the national stage Hindustan Times 13 December 2018 Retrieved 10 March 2021 Telangana CM KCR moves into bullet proof vastu compliant multi crore bungalow The News Minute 24 November 2016 Retrieved 10 March 2021 Rescued from torture 5 years ago KCR s adopted daughter Pratyusha marries Hindustan Times 28 December 2020 Retrieved 10 March 2021 KCR s adopted daughter gets married CM gives it a miss The Siasat Daily 28 December 2020 Retrieved 10 March 2021 Janyala Sreenivas 2 October 2022 Telangana KCR unveils Gandhi statue urges thinkers to flay criticism of Mahatma The Indian Express Gandhian path helped achieve separate Telangana CM KCR The New Indian Express 2 October 2019 Rahul Gandhi Biggest Buffoon In The Country Says KCR NDTV com 22 February 2019 Vadlapatla Sribala 13 February 2023 KCR Narendra Modi most ineffective PM of India only boasts Hyderabad News The Times of India KCR meets Chinna Jeeyar Swamy The Times of India 12 October 2021 KCR visits Chinna Jeeyar Ashram in Muchintal Telangana Today 9 January 2022 Can the Seer save revenue department and change KCR s mind India Herald 15 April 2019 V Ramakrishna Inauguration of renovated Yadadri Temple Sri K Chandrashekar Rao cm telangana gov in Retrieved 22 June 2022 Dayashankar K m 18 June 2015 KCR announces Rs 100 crore yearly grant for Vemulawada temple The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 22 June 2022 CM KCR now focusses on the development of the historic Vemulawada temple Mission Telangana 30 March 2022 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Today Telangana 29 March 2022 After Yadadri focus shifts to Vemulawada Kondagattu Telangana Today Retrieved 22 June 2022 Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao writes song to save lakes Deccan Chronicle 21 December 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2021 Reddy R Ravikanth 9 November 2018 Meet KCR the song writer The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 10 March 2021 Reddy U Sudhakar KCR pens songs for poll campaign others tune in to popular lyricists Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 10 March 2021 Telangana 17 March 2015 CM KCR Bagged Indian of the Year 2014 Telangana State Portal Latest News Updates CBI examines Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao for 2006 order as Union minister The Times of India Kumar S Vijay 21 October 2015 Telangana CM examined by CBI team in 2006 case The Hindu CBI Questions to KCR on UPA Era Case Raise a Few Eyebrows The New Indian Express Telangana 19 August 2017 CM KCR gets Agricultural Leadership Award 2017 Telangana State News ET 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