KTR Urges Party Leaders To Take On Opposition For MLC Polls
KTR called upon party leadership to take on opposition parties for their continuous rhetoric on government.
Hyderabad, Sept.27 (Maxim News): TRS working president and Municipal minister, K T Rama Rao today called upon party leadership to take on the opposition parties for their continuous rhetoric on the state government.
During a television conference with the in-charges of the TRS for graduate MLC polls, KTR asked them to turn down strategically the comments being made by the congress and the BJP leaders. The TRS regime has been successfully coordinating welfare and development programs with coordination.
He asked to get voter enrollment from October 1 with family members for graduate MLC polls. Despite our programs are getting applause at national level for long time the opposition parties are resorting to mud slinging, KTR fumed. Fight the polls and rebut the opposition parties strategically, he added.
He expressed displeasure that the opposition parties are not able to digest fast development and continuous improvement facilities in the state. Ahead of the MLC and other polls, the rank and file of the TRS has to up its ante on the opposition parties, he directed.
The minister has sought the ruling party leaders not to spare the Congress and BJP leaders for vague comments. We have offered 1.5 lakh jobs and provided 15 lakh employment opportunities through TSiPASS, KTR claimed. Just for political mileage these parties trying to blame us and will be of no use in the polls, he averred . The people are with us and gave mandate to the TRS for second time for welfare, he claimed.
He exuded confidence of repeating victory as it has been accustomed to in previous polls in the state. Make wide ranging campaign and take welfare schemes to people to get their support, KTR asked. He said that active coordination by the leaders and activists will get us victory. (Maxim News)
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