KCR Filed Nomination From Gajwel

Gajwel/Hyderabad, Nov 9 (Maxim News): National President of the BRS party and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao filed his nomination papers for the Gajwel Assembly constituency for the third time, today. 

The nomination papers were submitted to the Returning Officer at the Integrated Office Complex at Gajwel.

KCR left his farmhouse in Erravelli in a helicopter and landed at the helipad near the IOC campus in Gajwel. Accompanied by local BRS leaders, he submitted the nomination papers between 11 a.m. and 11.45 a.m. Later, he boarded a poll campaign vehicle and went to meet the constituents, supporters, and the party cadre, waiting for him near the helipad.

He is scheduled to visit Kamareddy from where he is contesting for the first time and will submit the nomination papers to the Returning Officer at around 2 PM. Subsequently, he will participate in the Praja Ashirvada Sabha public meeting and address the gathering.  (Maxim News)


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