Having pulled off a ‘surprise’ political move to lead a new front to catalyse qualitative changes in politics on Sunday, Telangana State Chief Minister, K Chandrasekhara Rao got down to chalking out an action programme to make it happen.
Accordingly, KCR will hold a series of meetings at the national level with various organisations, associations and individuals in a phased manner. The first on the list are retired All India Service Officers like the IAS, IPS, IFS and IRS.
These people are the backbone of administration of the country at various levels and have had a lot of experience. As these retired officers have seen political developments closely at State and national level, meeting them will be highly useful the CM said, according to an official release.
Next in line would be the All India Level retired defence (Army, Navy and Airforce) personnel and officers; Legal Luminaries and Advocates; Farmers’ associations and associations from all states; Central Services retired officers; Employees Associations of all states etc.
In addition, meeting would be organised with economists, retired finance secretaries, media houses, industrial and labour organisation etc. These interaction will be held in Hyderabad as well as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Bengaluru.
In short, all those who have been thinking of or are keen to bring about change will be made participants in the process of qualitative changes in politics, the release added.