Work as soldiers to teach a lesson to TRS in next elections: Congress

Work as soldiers to teach a lesson to TRS in next elections: Congress
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The district Congress president N Rajender Reddy has called upon the party workers to work as soldiers to teach a lesson to the TRS in the next elections.

Hanamkonda: The district Congress president N Rajender Reddy has called upon the party workers to work as soldiers to teach a lesson to the TRS in the next elections.

He anticipated that the ruling party would face the anger of the public in the State in 2019 elections over its anti-people policies. The TRS government has failed to deliver its election promises. The Chief Minister, K Chandrashekar Rao, before coming to power promised to make a dalit as the first CM of the State but simply neglected the promise.

The same was the case with three acre land to dalits, double bedroom houses to homeless, regularisation of contract workers, Rajender Reddy said while addressing party workers at the Greater Warangal Congress Committee executive body meeting held at Congress Bhavan in Hanamkonda on Tuesday.

The CM, who promised to create employment for unemployed youth, failed to issue job notifications. Instead of strengthening industries in the district, he was shifting the existing ones to other districts, the Congress leader complained referring to shifting of the local RTC Tyre Retreading Shop to Karimnagar.

The CM made tall claims on reopening BILT factory at Eturunagaram the government failed to do, he said. KCR assured people here to construct underground drainage in Warangal city within 100 days after coming to power. Three years passed but there were signs of delivering the promise, he lamented.

Rajender Reddy, Warangal district in-charge Syed Azmatullah Husseini and City Congress president K Srinivas Rao handed over the appointment copies to the GWCC office bearers on the occasion.

The GWCC working president Rajanala Srihari, leaders N Srinivas, EV Srinivasa Rao, B Srinivas Rao, GWMC councillors J Rama Yadav, L Mounika Reddy and T Raju, leaders of frontal organiwations were present.

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