TCPAS Unanimously Decided That Sonia Gandhi Should Contest From Telangana: Shabbir Ali 

Hyderabad, Dec 18 (Maxim News): The Telangana Congress Political Advisory Committee (TCPAC) convener Mohd. Ali Shabbir said that the TCPAC has unanimously decided that Sonia Gandhi should contest for Parliament from Telangana. 

Informing the deliberations of the TCPAC meeting to the media persons, Mohd. Ali Shabbir said that many issues were discussed in the TCPAC meeting which lasted for three hours, he thanked everyone who participated in the formation of the Congress government.  He thanked all the top AICC leaders who came for the campaign. TCPAC has also discussed the implementation of 6 guarantees. Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti vikramarka explained about the economic status of the state. He said that a discussion will be held in the Assembly on the current economic situation. A discussion was held on Mission Bhagiratha irregularities. Ration card, Aasara pension, Rs, 2500 for women, Indiramma houses and gas price of Rs. 500 were discussed.  

From 28th of this month, Grama Sabhas will be held and the eligible candidates will be selected. Shabbir Ali revealed that Parliament wise in-charges have been appointed for the Lok Sabha elections. 

PAC member and former MLa Sampath Kumar said that they have discussed the replacement of nominated posts. Those who worked hard for the party will get nominated posts. It has been clarified that 6 guarantees will be provided to everyone who is eligible.

TCPAC Unanimosly Resolved “Request To Sonia Gandhi To Contest From Telangana”

The Telangana Congress Political Affairs Committee (TCPAC) has requested Congress leader Sonia Gandhi to contest from Telangana in the next Lok Sabha elections.

TCPAC has passed a unanimous resolution in a meeting held today at Gandhi Bhavan as an agenda of 5.  The Lok Sabha election strategy and the implementation of six guarantees were discussed in the meeting. PAC thanked the AICC leaders who worked for the success of Congress in Telangana. The TCPAC has announced that they will take measures to provide ration cards to those who are eligible by setting up gram sabhas and implement 6 guarantees within 100 days. (Maxim News) 


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