By Our Special Correspondent
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao will meet Bihar Chief Minister during his visit to Bihar on August 31. The two chief ministers will discuss national politics for Lok Sabha elections 2024.
Apart from this, KCR will also provide financial assistance to the families of the Indian soldiers who died in the Galwan valley.
“As part of that, the Chief Minister will leave Hyderabad for Patna on Wednesday morning. As announced earlier, financial assistance will be provided to the families of Indian soldiers who died in Galwan Valley,” reads the official statement.
According to an official statement, financial assistance will be provided to the families of 19 soldiers killed in Galvan Valley clashes in 2020. Earlier, the government provided help to Colonel Santosh Babu of Telangana who died in the same incident.
According to an official statement, financial assistance will be provided to the families of 19 soldiers killed in Galvan Valley clashes in 2020. Earlier, the government provided help to Colonel Santosh Babu from Telangana who died in the same incident.
KCR's visit to the region could prove to be a game changer as politics in the state has already taken a turn when Nitish Kumar quit the NDA to form an alliance with the RJD and the Congress to form a 'Mahagatbandhan government' in Bihar.
On this occasion, the two Chief Ministers will discuss national politics, the statement said.
This is not the first time that KCR has met members of the newly formed Bihar government; he also interacted with Rashtriya Janata Dal leader and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav during his visit to Hyderabad.
A month ago, Nitish Kumar managed to change the entire landscape of Bihar politics when his Grand Alliance government won the trust test in the Legislative Assembly.
After pulling out of the BJP alliance, Nitish Kumar filed suit to form the government with the RJD earlier this month. For that, the party was established along with RJD and other parties. With the new alliance, the former Chief Minister was sworn in on August 10 along with Deputy Chief Minister RJD Tejaswi Yadav.
The Bihar Grand Alliance, which had a total strength of 163, was able to increase its effective combined strength to 164 with independent MLA Sumit Kumar Singh supporting Nitish Kumar.
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