Addressing a public meeting in Jagityal, the former chief minister made it clear that scrapping the agency would be the first decision taken by a BRS government. KCR used strong language while criticizing HYDRAA, signaling the party’s firm opposition to its functioning and intent.
The announcement came during a political gathering that also marked a key development for the party, as senior leader and former minister Jeevan Reddy joined the BRS in the presence of party leadership. The move is seen as part of BRS’s efforts to strengthen its base ahead of future elections.
KCR alleged that HYDRAA has been functioning in a manner that is not in the best interests of the public, though he did not go into detailed specifics during the speech. His remarks, however, indicate that the agency could become a major political issue in the state going forward.
With this statement, BRS has drawn a clear line on its policy stance, positioning itself against the continuation of HYDRAA and setting the stage for a political debate on governance, administrative reforms, and public welfare in Telangana.
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