TRS leader KT Rama Rao. (File photo) 
Telangana Elections

KCR will hit a century in the elections, says KTR

Participating in “Hello KTR” live-show organised by a vernacular news channel on Saturday, Rama Rao answered telephone calls of the voters.

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HYDERABAD:  With just days to go for the polls in the State, TRS leader KT Rama Rao is confident of his party securing at least 100 out of 119 seats. “TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao is like Virat Kohli and will hit a century in the Assembly elections by winning 100 Assembly seats,” he said. Participating in “Hello KTR” live-show organised by a vernacular news channel on Saturday, Rama Rao answered telephone calls of the voters. When asked about the surveys, KTR said that the TRS would win  with a thumping majority.

Reacting to AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s allegation  earlier in the day that Rao had hoodwinked  the people, KTR said that who hoodwinked whom would be known in ten days. "Wait till the results are out," he added.

Answering a query to a woman caller that the People’s Front was creating confusion among youths and government employees by offering jobs and PRC, he said: “in the last four years, the TRS filled 7,000 to 8,000 jobs on an average every year. 

During the 10-year rule of Congress, only 1,000 jobs were filled on an average every year,” he said adding that the TRS government was the only government which have 43 % fitment to the State government employees.When asked about why the TRS was not targeting the BJP, while aggressively attacking Congress, KTR said that the Congress was a main opponent to TRS in the State. “The existence of BJP in the state is almost zero. How can we fight against such a party?” 

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