Intelligent maths behind KCR’s Pragathi Nivedana Sabha. A Bird's Eye View from YOYO TV Editor-In-Chief Burra Srinivas (BS) as YOYO View in YOYO TV Channel. Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Sunday asked the people of the state not to become the slave to Delhi parties, in an apparent reference to opposition Congress party. "Just like in Tamil Nadu, we should also make sure that power is vested in our hands for self-respect rather than Delhi leadership dictating our state... don't become slaves to Delhi parties," the chief minister said at a rally by the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) of which he is the president. Addressing the public meeting - 'Pragathi Nivedana Sabha' (meeting to report progress) - on the outskirts of capital Hyderabad, KCR presented a report card of his four-year-old TRS government. The rally by the ruling TRS at Kongara Kalan in Rangareddy district was held amid speculation about the possibility of early polls to the Telangana Legislative Assembly. Legislative Assembly elections in Telangana are scheduled to be held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha polls next year. While there were speculations that KCR might announce early polls in Telangana, the Chief Minister made no such announcement. He, however, said that he has been authorized by the party to take the final call on the issue. He also said a committee headed by party's Rajya Sabha member K Keshava Rao will be formed soon to work out the election manifesto with new schemes and programmes. Though the wily TRS supremo, credited with achieving the separate state of Telangana, stopped short of saying he was about to declare dissolution of the assembly, none doubted its imminence. "Ministers and the party leaders have entrusted me with the responsibility of taking a decision on the issue in the larger interest of the state. I will tell you when I take a decision," he said referring to reports on early polls and dissolution of the assembly ahead of its term which ends next year. In his around one-hour long speech, Rao asserted that the public again wanted TRS government in the state and sought their support to continue the welfare and developmental works being undertaken by it. On reports that he was expected to announce new welfare schemes at the rally, Rao opined that it would not be proper as the head of the government he should consider many issues before making any promises. The meeting had given rise to expectations in the backdrop of intense speculations that Rao was toying with the idea of going for early assembly elections. Download YOYO TV App Now Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/yoyot... Watch 24/7 News Videos, Breaking News updates, special political analysis, current issues, celebrity latest updates, movie reviews and exclusive Interviews anytime anywhere. Follow Us on: Facebook: https://plus.google.com/+YOYOTVChannel Twitter: / yoyotvchannel Website: http://yoyoiptv.com/ Subscribe Us / @yoyotvchannel