Revanth cannot be trusted: TRS nominee

Revanth cannot be trusted: TRS nominee
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While launching the TRS party election campaigning from Burhanpur village of Bomraspet mandal in Kodangal constituency on Wednesday, Narender Reddy TRS MLA candidate said that Congress leader Revanth Reddy is not a trust worthy candidate

Kodangal: While launching the TRS party election campaigning from Burhanpur village of Bomraspet mandal in Kodangal constituency on Wednesday, Narender Reddy TRS MLA candidate said that Congress leader Revanth Reddy is not a trust worthy candidate.

Despite the people of Kodangal gave him support and made him MLA of Kodangal twice, the MLA during both his tenures did not delivered to their expectations.

“Revanth was elected twice from Kodangal, both times on TDP ticket, however, during the past one decade nothing has changed in Kodangal. The roads are pathetic, people are suffering with lack of water supply and the rains and CC roads are left where they are.

After TRS came to power we have allocated development works more than Rs. 200 crores in Kodangal and tried to develop the constituency,” claimed Narender Reddy of TRS party.

During the election campaign Narender Reddy was accompanied by Gurnadh Reddy, former MLA of Kodangal. While talking on the occasion Narender Reddy came on heavily on Revanth Reddy and said that Revanth had promised to build a railway line to Kodanga, provide cement factory and also promised to build a bus depot but during the past 9 years he did not even visit a single village in Kodangal constituency.

Narender Reddy alleged that Revanth handed over Kodangal constituency to his drunkard brother Tirupathi Reddy and has confined himself to Hyderabad.

Narender Reddy said that if he is supported as Kodangal MLA he promised to develop Kodangal in all aspects. He said during the past 4 ½ years of TRS government’s rule has done justice and provided welfare and development on the same plank. Narender Reddy requested the people to vote for TRS and achieve speedier growth.

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