TPCC Chief Calls Party Leaders to Make Rahul’s Tour Grand Success

Hyderabad, April 23 (Maxim News): TPCC chief A. Revanth Reddy today called the party leaders to make the two day visit of the party’s former president Rahul Gandhi a grand success . He said that the visit would be held on May 6 and 7.

Addressing an extended meeting of the state party unit, Reddy said that the state had topped the list of all the states by registering the highest digital membership of the party workers. He said that they were holding the public meeting of Rahul Gandhi in warangal and added that the meeting should be remembered like the BC garjana public meeting held by the veteran leader of the party VH in Warangal 20 years back. He said that Sonia Gandhi attended the BC garjana public meeting and brought the party back to power . He said that the public meeting should be made a grand success as it is being held for the farmers of the state .

VH urged the party leaders to make Rahul Gandhi’s meeting a great success. He claimed that the ruling TRS party leaders would create a lot of problems for the public meeting and added that party leaders should

Overcome all the problems created by the ruling party leaders. VH also said that the meeting should create a sensation in the entire country.

Former TPCC Chief & MP N. Uttam Kumar Reddy Said that the meeting should highlight the work to be done by the party for the farmers of the state after coming into power . He said he hat the farmers had sustained a lot of losses due to lack of crop insurance scheme and added that the party should make a clear statement n the issue of the implementation of crop loan waiver scheme . (Maxim News)


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