Adilabad, June 14, (way2newstv.com)
Leaders
of all parties have been rallied in the coming general election in a
year. The constituency in the district comprises of political parties.
New leaders are also campaigning in various ways to contest the seats in
the TRS. In the Congress, they are competing for the support of the
people. The leaders of the parties like the TJS and the CPI have also
come to the task of testing the fortunes of the election year. Sitting
MLAs, who are contesting in the next elections, are going to come to the
assembly to prepare the platform in the villages. Sitting MLAs have
been queuing with villages schemes like government welfare schemes and
farmers, while Opposition MLAs are faced with anti-government propaganda
campaign. The sitting MLA Nadipalli Diwakar rao is expected to come
back in the elections in the Election Commission. State TV and film
chairman Puskur Ramaohan Rao also has a dilemma. Along with him, many
leaders say they are in competition. Former MLC Kokkirala Premsagar Rao
constituency is on a tour of the Congress.
ELECTION NOISE IN VILLAGES
Recent bus rally was
successfully conducted and the marks were knocked out at the high
command. Even the MLA Gaddam Aravind Reddy is here in the race for
Congress Ticket, not the village roads. District party president Mulkala
Malla Reddy has decided to contest from this party. Telangana Jan
Samiti Incharge Gurujala Ravindar Rao institutionally focused on party
development. Former minister Boda Janarthan, who joined the Congress in
the end of the alliance, will now contest in the constituencies. The
leader of the Congress party recently joined the Congress party was
dictated by the state president Durgam Ashok ticket. Durgam Venkatesh is
also the Commissioner of Karimnagar Excise. But Werever has not yet
come to the public. Telugu Youth Chief General Secretary Sanjay Kumar
is struggling with public issues. Podetti Sanjeev ticket is expected
from Telangana Jan Samiti. Gomas Srinivas peddapalli is expected to get a
Lok Sabha ticket from Congress.