KCR mourns demise of Ratan Tata, hails him as visionary
KCR praises Ratan Tata as a visionary industrialist and humanitarian in his condolence message.
HYDERABAD: BRS President and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao expressed his condolences on the death of industrialist Ratan Tata.
In his statement, KCR hailed Tata as a rare industrialist who blended economic progress with humanity.
KCR noted that Ratan Tata’s philosophical approach and visionary actions made him an ideal figure for those who care about public welfare. Tata’s dedication to social upliftment, combined with his economic vision, served as an inspiration to many, according to KCR.
Calling Ratan Tata a humanitarian and philanthropist, KCR praised his commitment to ensuring that the benefits of development reached all levels of society. He acknowledged Ratan Tata’s lifelong efforts towards social welfare and a brighter future for the next generations, expressing hope that his ideals and actions would guide the global economic and industrial sectors.
KCR recalled Ratan Tata’s visit to Telangana at the invitation of the BRS government, where he attended an event and lauded the state's rapid development. Ratan Tata had expressed his appreciation for the visionary initiatives taken by the Telangana government in the fields of technology and industry, which, KCR said, was a moment of pride for the state.
KCR described Ratan Tata’s death as an irreplaceable loss not only to India’s industrial sector but also to everyone dedicated to social welfare and progress. He prayed for peace for Ratan Tata’s soul and extended his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family.