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Jagga Reddy to Write Letter to High Command Against CLP Leader

Congress party MLA T. Jayaprakash Reddy has decided to write a letter to the party high command against CLP leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka for not inviting the opposition parties’ presidential candidate Yashwant Sinha to the CLP office in the city.

Speaking to media persons he said that their political rivals TRS and AIMIM parties had invited Sinha to the city despite not being a part of UPA. He opined that the Congress party and the CLP should have invited Sinha like their political rivals. He made it clear that the Congress party would continue to fight against the ruling TRS party, which has become inaccessible to the people of the state. He said that he was trying to get the appointment with Yashwant Sinha and added that he would declare his support to Sinha during his meeting.

Jagga reddy to perform prayers at Bhagya Laxmi temple today

Meanwhile, Jagga Reddy said that he along with  TPCC senior Vice President and former MP M. Anjan Kumar Yadav and his son M. Anil Kumar Yadav would perform prayers at Charminar-based Bhagya Laxmi temple. He said that he would pray for giving good conscience and knowledge to rival BJP leaders at the temple. He made it clear that he was going to visit the temple without any politics.

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He alleged that the BJP-led central government was not giving good governance to the people of the state and the country and added that the central government was also not solving their problems. He mocked that the people of the state were confused due to the politics of the BJP in the name of Hindu Gods.

 

 

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