The TRS made massive arrangements to welcome him and thousands of party workers and Telangana supporters gathered in Hyderabad from different Telangana districts to participate in a victory rally from Begumpet airport to the Telangana martyrs' memorial near the state Assembly.
Before leaving for Delhi for the recently concluded Parliament session during which the Telangana bill was passed, the TRS president had announced that he would return to a separate Telangana state.
As scores of TRS activists and supporters showered flower petals on him, the TRS president wished them as he moved slowly towards the Telangana martyrs' memorial.
Speaking to reporters about a merger or tie-up with Congress, TRS MLA and Chandrasekhar Rao's son K T Rama Rao said that it is a historic occasion for TRS and that the party would first like to see formalities related to AP's bifurcation to be completed.
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