Next govt in Telangana will form by BJP: Bandi Sanjay
Hyderabad, Sept.6 (Maxim News): The BJP state Chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar today said that the next government in the state would be former by their party. He clarified that he would continue the padayatra till there was a change in Telangana.
He made these remarks after launching his padayatra from Mominpet on the 10th day. Former Minister A. Chandrasekhar, former MLA Bodige Shobha, Padayatra organizer Dr Manohar Reddy, party state general secretary Dugyala Pradeep Kumar, SC Morcha National secretary S Kumar, state spokesperson Rakesh Reddy, state leaders Sangappa and Singayapalli Gopi were present on the occasion.
After walking exactly one kilometer from Mominpet, hundreds of activists led by BJYM state president Bhanu Prakash and state leaders Singayapalli Gopi cut a 100 kg cake specially made on the occasion of the completion of the 100 km padayatra. Balloons were also released in air on the occasion by the party leaders and the workers.
Speaking on the occasion Sanjay said “The people of Vikarabad have blessed the padayatra undertaken by the Bharatiya Janata Party. The padayatra will continue till there is a change in Telangana. The padayatra is a success in Vikarabad district.
Congratulations to the people and activists of the district, especially to former minister Chandrasekhar. Thanks to the police for cooperating. The next is the BJP government,” He reiterated.
He told the people that The BJP must be swayed if police problems are to be solved in Telangana and added that all BJP workers were non-uniformed policemen. He alleged that the CM was trying to create misconceptions between some police and added that his march was aimed at overthrowing the family rule, corruption rule and dictatorial rule of the Chief Minister.
Bandy Sanjay proceeded from there and Went to those living in tents near Mekavanampally. He sat down with everyone in the tent and inquired about their problems. (Maxim News)
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