Naini Narsimha Reddy actively campaigns for Saikumar Yadav

Naini Narsimha Reddy actively campaigns for Saikumar Yadav
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Former Telangana Home Minister Naini Narsimha Reddy on Wednesday urged people to vote for car symbol in the ensuing Parliament elections, as they did in the recently conducted assembly elections and ensure that the party wins all the 16 seats in the State.

Musheerabad: Former Telangana Home Minister Naini Narsimha Reddy on Wednesday urged people to vote for car symbol in the ensuing Parliament elections, as they did in the recently conducted assembly elections and ensure that the party wins all the 16 seats in the State.

He was speaking during his election campaign in various colonies of Ramnagar division on Wednesday. He campaigned for the TRS candidate of Secunderabad Parliament constituency in Chikkadpally, Baghlingampally and Palamur Basti colonies of Ramnagar division along with Musheerabad MLA Muta Gopal and GHMC standing committee member V Srinivas Reddy.

Speaking on the occasion, Narsimha Reddy said that if TRS wins 16 seats in the Parliament elections, other party leaders such as Jagan, Akhilesh and Mayavati may come forward to align with KCR in playing a crucial role in the centre. He said that Federal Front is expected to win 100-150 seats and could play a key role in the formation of the Central government. He urged voters to strengthen the hands of KCR so that he can play a key role in centre for the benefit of the state.

India has good water resources, but the governments have not devised plans so far for their proper utilisation and KCR with his knowledge on the field could help the nation utilize water properly, he said. He appealed to the voters to vote for car symbol to elect Saikumar Yadav as MP from Secunderabad constituency.

Among those who participated in the campaign were TRS youth leader Muta Jaisimha, M Prabhakar, R Moses, Sirigiri Shyam, Javed Khan, Prakash Reddy, Balu Yadav, Mukhtar Hussains and others.

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