Hyderabad: The erratic decisions and blackmail tactics employed by the Congress government have led to a significant revenue decline and a severe downturn in the real estate market in Telangana, according to KTR, a prominent political figure from the stat
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The primary reason for the real estate downturn in Telangana, according to KTR, is the mindless decisions and blackmail tactics employed by the Congress government, which have led to a decline in revenue and created an environment of uncertainty for investors and developers.
The real estate downturn has had a ripple effect on other sectors, including construction and employment, leading to a decline in job opportunities and overall economic challenges in the region.
KTR has been advocating for more thoughtful and strategic policies to promote sustainable growth and development. He has also been working on initiatives to attract investments and boost the state's economy.
The real estate market has been affected by the lack of clarity and consistent changes in regulations, which have created an environment of uncertainty and deterred investors and developers from committing to new projects.
KTR is the Minister for IT, Municipal Administration, and Industries in Telangana. He is known for his strong leadership and advocacy for technological and infrastructural development in the state.

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