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KTR Comments On Devara Event

Jr NTR’s upcoming film Devara is set for a worldwide release on September 27. Last Sunday, the movie’s team planned to organize a pre-release event at Novotel in Hyderabad.

However, due to an unexpectedly large turnout of fans exceeding the venue’s capacity, there was chaos, resulting in damage to furniture and other items. The event eventually had to be cancelled.

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Now, BRS Working President KT Rama Rao criticized the Congress government’s inability to properly manage a movie’s pre-release event. He stated that the BRS party governed the state by taking care of every aspect, whereas Congress is failing miserably in its governance.

KTR said, “KCR garu worked hard to develop Hyderabad into a global city with no communal tensions, no divisions among people, and no other disruptions. Our MLAs and Ministers took care of every detail, whether it was traffic management, Ganesh immersion, Bonalu procession, or Muharram procession. Even movie pre-release events were conducted smoothly during our tenure.”

“But look at what’s happening now. Jr NTR garu planned a pre-release event for his film, and this government failed to manage it properly. This is how pathetic their governance is,” KTR went on to add.

KTR also spoke about how traffic has become a major issue in Hyderabad under the Congress government. He further talked about HYDRA demolitions and assured the BRS party’s support to victims.

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