Hyderabad, March.5 (PMI): Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who called for a qualitative change in politics and announced that he was ready to take on the mantle of leading a political front, was chalking out a program to hold a series of meetings with All India level organizations, associations, individuals and so on shortly, according to informed sources.
To begin with, the Chief Minister will meet the retired All India Services Officers like IAS, IPS, IFS and IRS, who were part of the administration of the country at various levels and have had a lot of experience and witnessed political developments closely at State and All India level, a meeting with them will be highly useful, the Chief Minister felt. As part of the series of meetings, the Chief Minister would also like to have a meeting with retired Defence (Army, Navy and Air Force) personnel and officers; All India legal luminaries and advocates; All India level farmers’ associations and associations from all States; Central Services retired officers; employees associations of all States and so on.
The sources said the Chief Minister will also be having meetings with All India economists and retired Union finance secretaries. These meetings will be followed by meetings with media houses, journalists, industrial houses, labour organizations and so on one after another. These meetings will be organized in Hyderabad as well as in metropolitan cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and so on.
In this regard, brisk work was going on to organize these meetings and lists of various organizations were being collected. The Chief Minister was busy chalking out the program. Coordination work was going on for the successful conduct of these meetings, the sources said, adding that the idea of the Chief Minister was that all those who have been thinking about the nation in various ways are to be made participants in the process of qualitative change in politics.
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