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Leaders of different parties flock to TRS

Update: 2018-09-21 05:30 IST

Wanaparthy: Leaders of different parties joined TRS in the presence of TRS MLA candidate Singi Reddy Niranjan Reddy, vice chairman of Planning Commission, government of Telangana, at a function organized in Pebbair mandal on Friday. 

Addressing the gathering, Niranjan Reddy said that people of have realised that TRS is the only party in the state that is truly working for their welfare and development of Telangana. 

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“I am sure the people of are satisfied with the way the TRS government has delivered on both welfare and development fronts. Attracted to the good work done by the TRS party and its leader Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s credibility, today many local leaders are joining into TRS.

We welcome to all of you and with your support I am sure TRS will definitely form government for the second term and fulfil all the promises and complete all the ongoing works,” observed Niranjan Reddy. 

Recalling his loss during the 2014 elections, Singireddy Niranjan Reddy said, “even though I lost against the Congress candidate Chinna Reddy, I had worked hard and was available for the people and helped resolved their problems more than the Congress MLA.

“All through the 4 years of TRS rule, I had stayed with the people and put all my efforts to ensure the fruits of development reach the people of Wanaparthy.  Once again I am contesting from TRS party and if I am blessed as MLA I shall put my double efforts and see that Wanaparthy will be developed on par with other districts,” said Niranjan. 

Taking a jibe at the Congress-TDP alliance, Niranjan Reddy said Chinna Reddy does not have any morals and he cannot stand on his words. Niranjan said that if TDP leader Ravula Chandrasekhar joins hands with Congress, he said he would give way for the TDP leader, however, what we are seeing today is Chinna Reddy has made a ‘U’ turn and he himself is declaring as a front runner for contesting MLA seat from Wanaparthy. 

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