Telangana chief minister K. chandrasekhar Rao claimed that his administration is acting as a "elder brother" to women by fostering their confidence via a variety of empowerment programmes. He wished everyone a happy Rakhi Bandhan (Rakhi Pournami), which represents a strong connection of love between brothers and sisters, and added that as a consequence of these programmes, telangana women are succeeding in various professions and serving as role models for the nation.
The chief minister, better known by his initials KCR, stated in a message distributed on wednesday night that the Rakhi festival represents the value of familial ties, blood ties, and the significance of interpersonal relationships. Raksha bandhan is regarded as a distinct culture of a protective link, he added, and the Rakhi festival served as a platform for the core principles of indian culture and philosophy of life. With a strong desire for protection, sisters bind rakhi to their brothers.
According to KCR, the telangana administration has been attempting to improve interpersonal and familial ties. With a humanitarian attitude, several programmes have been launched for the elderly and other vulnerable populations, he claimed. According to the cm, ongoing success in generating income and dispersing it to the populace is fostering goodwill and fostering a stronger sense of togetherness. He urged everyone to enjoy the Rakhi celebration with love and enthusiasm.