Komati Sr slams NaMo over caustic comments against Raji Gandhi

Komati Sr slams NaMo over caustic comments against Raji Gandhi
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Congress senior leader Komatireddy Venkat Reddy addressing the NREGS workers during his poll campaign at Kanchanapally village in Nalgonda district on Friday
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Congress senior leader Komatireddy Venkat Reddy stated that TRS fall down in the State was started with MLC elections and the same results were going to be repeated in the Parliament and the Parishad elections in the State.

Nalgonda: Congress senior leader Komatireddy Venkat Reddy stated that TRS fall down in the State was started with MLC elections and the same results were going to be repeated in the Parliament and the Parishad elections in the State.

On Friday, he participated in a poll campaign at Anneparthy, Kanchanpally, Narsingbatla villages of Nalgonda mandal. Along with villagers, he met the NREGS workers.

Addressing the NREGS workers, he said the Congress government introduced the prestigious NREGS scheme 15 years ago to prevent migrations from villages.

The grand old party made several contributions towards the betterment of downtrodden. "Country witnessed rapid progress during the tenure of late Rajiv Gandhi with the introduction of cellphones and computers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao have no rights to criticise Gandhi family who sacrificed their lives for the welfare of people and progress of the country," Komati said.

Terming the Nyuntam Aay Yojana a revolutionary scheme in the history of the country, Komati informed that as many as five crore poor families would get an aid of Rs 6,000 per month under the scheme.

He listed out TRS government failures in the past five years and urged the villagers to support Congress in Parishad elections for overall development of villages.

In this poll campaign, party Nalgonda ZPTC candidate Vanguri Laxmaiah, MPTC candidates Yellaiah, Saidulu, Narsimha, party leaders Gummala Mohan Reddy, Y Sridhar Reddy, Ravi and party workers, villagers participated.

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