Gandhis to ratchet up Cong poll pitch

Gandhis to ratchet up Cong poll pitch
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Within days after kick-starting the Bus-yatra the Gandhi siblings as part of the Telangana Assembly poll campaign will be seen in the State once again

Hyderabad: Within days after kick-starting the Bus-yatra the Gandhi siblings as part of the Telangana Assembly poll campaign will be seen in the State once again. While Priyanka Gandhi will be attending a mammoth public meeting ‘Palamuru Prajabheri’ in Kollapur on October 31, Rahul Gandhi will take part in the second phase of Bus Yatra which is planned to be taken out from October 28. According to party leaders, Priyanka who will be landing at Shamshabad airport on October 31 will head towards Kollapur after disembarking from the flight and will address the mammoth public meeting to be held at 4 pm.

Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi will be in Telangana as part of the second phase of the Bus Yatra, whose details are yet to be made public. The leader also informed that the top leaders including AICC incharge (TS), Manikrao Thakre, PCC chief A Revanth Reddy, MPs N Uttam Kumar Reddy and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy will be touring as part of the election campaign in different constituencies from October 26. “They will be visiting two constituencies each day. There is a Congress wave in the State and the party will definitely sweep in a maximum number of the Assembly segments and form the next government by December 9,” affirmed Mahesh Kumar Goud.

It was taken away and siphoned off in the name of the construction of the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project. He alleged that State Ministers T Harish Rao, KTR, and Kavitha were accomplices in the crime of looting public money. Over the selection of the party candidates, he clarified that a crucial meeting on Wednesday would be held on the issue and added that it was the party's high command that would take a final call over the selection of candidates. “Minorities are asking for Adilabad, Nizamabad, and Mahbubnagar seats. The Congress party promised to do justice to the Minorities,” Goud added.

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