Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy Campaigns for Congress in Kerala
Hyderabad, March 30: Telangana Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy campaigned for the Indian National Congress in Kerala. He urged voters to support the party for better governance.
He addressed a public meeting on Monday in Pathanamthitta district. The meeting took place at KSRTC Junction in Adoor and Aranmula constituencies. Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also attended the event.
Speaking at the rally, Ponguleti said Kerala voters must decide their future. He asked them to end what he called ten years of ineffective rule by the Left Democratic Front. He also appealed to voters to reject corruption.
He asked people to support the United Democratic Front with a strong mandate. He said the election would shape Kerala’s future. Therefore, he called for a change in governance.
Congress leader criticises LDF and BJP in Kerala
Ponguleti criticised the LDF government. He said the administration disappointed people over the past decade. He alleged corruption increased under its rule. He also claimed that job opportunities for youth remained limited.
He said investment inflows did not meet expectations. He also alleged welfare programmes lacked effective implementation. According to him, development requires transparent governance.
The minister also criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party. He accused the party of promoting divisive politics. He said Kerala voters had repeatedly rejected such politics.
Ponguleti said Congress fulfilled promises in Telangana. He claimed the party is implementing welfare commitments. He added that similar governance could come to Kerala if Congress wins.
He said only Congress could provide people centric governance. He urged voters to support development and welfare policies. He concluded by asking people to vote for change.
The meeting formed part of Congress campaign activities in Kerala. Party leaders continue outreach programmes ahead of elections. Political observers expect more rallies in the coming weeks.
Hyderabad, March 30: Telangana Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy campaigned for the Indian National Congress in Kerala. He urged voters to support the party for better governance.
He addressed a public meeting on Monday in Pathanamthitta district. The meeting took place at KSRTC Junction in Adoor and Aranmula constituencies. Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also attended the event.
Speaking at the rally, Ponguleti said Kerala voters must decide their future. He asked them to end what he called ten years of ineffective rule by the Left Democratic Front. He also appealed to voters to reject corruption.
He asked people to support the United Democratic Front with a strong mandate. He said the election would shape Kerala’s future. Therefore, he called for a change in governance.
Congress leader criticises LDF and BJP in Kerala
Ponguleti criticised the LDF government. He said the administration disappointed people over the past decade. He alleged corruption increased under its rule. He also claimed that job opportunities for youth remained limited.
He said investment inflows did not meet expectations. He also alleged welfare programmes lacked effective implementation. According to him, development requires transparent governance.
The minister also criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party. He accused the party of promoting divisive politics. He said Kerala voters had repeatedly rejected such politics.
Ponguleti said Congress fulfilled promises in Telangana. He claimed the party is implementing welfare commitments. He added that similar governance could come to Kerala if Congress wins.
He said only Congress could provide people centric governance. He urged voters to support development and welfare policies. He concluded by asking people to vote for change.
The meeting formed part of Congress campaign activities in Kerala. Party leaders continue outreach programmes ahead of elections. Political observers expect more rallies in the coming weeks.
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