KCR Instructed MLAs To Stay In Constituencies: Elections To Be Held As Per Schedule

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao instructed the party MLAs to stay in the constituencies and will be with the people till the elections which will be held as per the schedule. He said that there are no early elections, for elections are still 9 months away.

Addressing the extended party meeting comprising MPs, MLAs, Ministers, MLC, Chairmen, and district and Mandal presidents of the party at the BRS party office today, KCR has given the instruction to the key leaders to hold constituency-wise meetings. Similarly, MLAs should organize meetings at Mandal and village levels and explain the public welfare schemes to the people.

KCR announced a huge public meeting in Warangal on April 27. All the MLAs and party representatives should prepare for the elections and go ahead with plans in that direction. There are only nine months left for the elections, so he wants them all to be vigilant and asked them to rebut the criticisms and accusations of the opposition parties. (Maxim News)


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