Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao asked the elected representatives of Telangana Rastra Samithi (TRS) to distance themselves from corrupt activities.

Addressing them on the last day of three-day political training programme in Nagarjunasagar in the district on Monday, the Chief Minister said there are many ways to earn money, but they got very rare opportunity to serve people. Stating that they would remain in the history of Telanagana for being first elected representatives of Telangana, he said that they have responsibility to provide strong platform for the long term development of State.

During the first two-days, the training programme was conducted for MPs, MLAs and MLCs. On third-day, Mr. Rao addressed party district presidents, Zilla Parishad chairmen and few other key leaders. Mr. Rao said that the winning of TRS in 2019 elections will be no big task if they continue to work with commitment.

Talking about the benefits after the division of Telangana, Mr. Rao said that Telangana could get it’s due share of water for rabi crop.

On conclusion of three-day training programme, he has proceeded to Ibrahimpatnam in Rangareddy district to attend a public meeting.

Earlier in the morning, the Chief Minister conducted an aerial survey on SLBC Tunnel Project and of the proposed Nakkalagandi reservoir in district.