“The NRI wing will play its part by creating awareness on the role of Chandrashekhar Rao in development of Telangana among NRIs living across the world and importance of his presence into national politics for nation’s progress.”
— Mahesh Bigala, TRS NRI wing coordinator
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The Non-Resident Indians (NRI) wing of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has decided to reach out to NRIs from other states, to garner support for TRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for his move into the national politics, reported Telengana Today.
“The NRI wing will play its part by creating awareness on the role of Chandrashekhar Rao in development of Telangana among NRIs living across the world and importance of his presence into national politics for nation’s progress,” said TRS NRI wing coordinator Mahesh Bigala.
Bigala discussed the views of NRIs about Chandrashekhar Rao’s entry into national politics and the role that Telangana NRIs would play in creating awareness among other NRIs
According to a release, Bigala met TRS Working President KT Rama Rao at Hyderabad on September 21 and briefed him about the TRS NRI wing activities in various countries including the progress of unveiling of the statue of former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao at Australia on October 22 this year.
He discussed the views of NRIs about Chandrashekhar Rao’s entry into national politics and the role that Telangana NRIs would play in creating awareness among other NRIs.
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