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All eyes on KCR s Halia meeting today

All eyes on KCR’s Halia meeting today Updated: Updated: TRS not leaving anything to chance; Jana confident Share Article TRS not leaving anything to chance; Jana confident After the month-long campaign of the ruling TRS in Nagarjunasagar, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will give his final touches at a public meeting to be held in Halia on Wednesday. Interestingly, this will be his second public meeting in the same town within two months, the last one being on February 10 and reflects the keenness of the party not to leave any scope for the opposition parties. His first visit to Halia was termed ‘Thanksgiving meet’ for he laid foundation stones for lift irrigation schemes, among other development goals for Nalgonda. Will he concentrate on just the welfare schemes of the government or go all out against Congress’ Jana Reddy will be keenly watched at the meeting.

Evoking Jana as next CM sentiment

Evoking Jana as ‘next CM’ sentiment Updated: Updated: Congress hopes to take the narrative to next level ahead of KCR public meeting Share Article Congress hopes to take the narrative to next level ahead of KCR public meeting As the campaign for Nagarjunsasagar bypoll reaches the final stage, Congress is harping on a new weapon to get the decisive vote for its candidate K. Jana Reddy projecting him as Chief Minister candidate for the 2023 Assembly elections. ‘Elect Mr. Jana Reddy, who will be Chief Ministerial candidate in the next elections, and that will bring the constituency into the limelight’ is what the Congress leaders have been projecting to locals in the internal campaign. “If TRS wins Mr. Bhagat will be one among the 100 MLAs with constituency unlikely to get any special favour,” is the line taken by the Congress leaders.

Parties tracking coverts in Nagarjunasagar by-poll

Updated Apr 12, 2021, 12:00 am IST All parties are keeping a close watch on movements of disgruntled leaders  There had been multiple serious contenders for party tickets to contest the bypoll, especially from the ruling TRS and the BJP. (Photo: PTI) HYDERABAD: Political parties are deeply worried about “saboteurs” ahead of polling in the Nagarjunasagar Assembly byelection on April 17. All parties are keeping a close watch on movements of disgruntled leaders, suspecting them of resorting to covert activities and sabotaging their party s prospects in the bypoll.   Earlier, the respective party leaderships had made all efforts to convince these disgruntled leaders into withdrawing from race in favour of the party s official candidates by offering them different posts. Still, there are fears that they may resort to covert activities and help rival parties.

Cong veteran takes on 2 debutants in Telangana s Nagarjuna Sagar

Cong veteran takes on 2 debutants in Telangana s Nagarjuna Sagar
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