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By-election campaign comes to end in Nagarjuna Sagar

The intense and blitzkrieg election campaign in Nagarjuna Sagar Assembly for the upcoming by-election came to an end today.

 

The key political parties of the state like the ruling TRS, opposition Congress and BJP have vied with each other and campaigned for their contesting candidates.

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The Chief Minister of the State and the president of the ruling TRS party KCR also campaigned for the party candidate Nomula Bhagath on Wednesday and urged the voters to vote for him. Several ministers of the state government camped in the constituency and campaigned for their candidate.

On the other hand, AICC state in-charge Manickam Tagore, TPCC president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, CLP leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and other leaders campaigned for the party candidate and former minister K. Jana Reddy and sought votes for him. The BJP leaders also left no stone unturned to make their presence felt in the elections.

The party leaders like its state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Vijayasanti, Vivek Venkat Swami had campaigned for the party candidate Ravi Kumar Naik on the last day of the campaign. Speaking on the occasion he urged the youth of the constituency to show their might  in the by-elections like they did in Dubbaka Assembly by-elections and GHMC elections. He said that the villages of the state were being developed in the fund of the central government.

He alleged that the CM was enjoying liquor without focussing on the development of Nagarjuna Sagar by using the funds of the central government. He said that he was ready to talk about all the funds given by the central government to the state. Targeting state minister KTR he asked the minister to find out about his role in separate Telangana state from his father KCR.

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He asked the minister if the TRS party  with only two MPs achieved the separate Telangana state while reminding the minister the support extended by the BJP leader Sushma Swaraj to the separate Telangana state bill in parliament. He urged the voters to reach a lesson to the ruling TRS party in the by-elections.

 

SOURCE-IANS