Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao today expressed happiness over Bandaru Dattatreya finding place in the union cabinet. Narendra Modi led NDA government today expanded its cabinet and Dattatreya sworn-in as the Minister of State with independent charge.Chandrasekhar Rao said that Dattatreya is an experienced politician and has full understanding of the issues related to Telangana. His induction, Rao hoped would help in bringing the centre’s attention to the problems faced by the State and help in clearing the pending projects.He stated that the State government will need the services of Dattatreya in realizing the goal of ‘Bangaru Telangana,’ KCR was quoted in the press release of CMO. He would be felicitated by the government once he is back in city, CM said.
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