I will win with 3 lakh majority: Konda

Konda Vishweshwar Reddy
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Konda Vishweshwar Reddy
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Congress candidate from Chevella Parliamentary Constituency Konda Vishweshwar Reddy on Friday said that he would win with a majority of three lakh votes in the next elections

Hyderabad: Congress candidate from Chevella Parliamentary Constituency Konda Vishweshwar Reddy on Friday said that he would win with a majority of three lakh votes in the next elections.

Addressing the media, after filing his papers for the Chevella PC, along with AICC spokesperson Dasoju Sravan and Tandur MLA Pilot Rohit Reddy, he said that he would strive to solve the issues of the constituency.

He said that he would fight whether in the ruling party on in the opposition at the Centre for irrigation projects and for the industrialisation of the constituency.

He said that it would be easy to fight for resolution of issues through a national party. He said that during the last five years he has taken up several issues and raised them in Parliament and got them addressed. However, he has faced some limitations as he was a member of regional party.

He said that he could not achieve success in addressing the issues of people like irrigation, GO 111, sanitation and others. The ruling party of the State has failed to address them. He said that as a MP he has covered all the villages in the constituency addressing the issues of villagers.

The constituency presents a microcosm of India with a good number of Kannadigas, Marathis, Rajasthanis, Malayalis, Assamese, Bengalis and others. The multi-cultural voters have a preference that are prevalent back in their home states.

The constituency comprises a highly developed Hitech City and the most backward Tandur Assembly constituency. Konda Vishweshwar Reddy claims that only eight per cent of the Chevella youth are employed.

Congress had planned for Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) in the constituency, which would have fulfilled the job needs of the local people, but TRS government scrapped it and the youth of the region have been left high and dry.

Sravan said that both the TRS and the BJP parties were behaving like political parasites and banking on Congress party for their own survival.

He said that the TRS party was neither having public support nor good leaders of its own to face the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. He said the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections were a straight fight between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Chandrashekar Rao was not all relevant.

He said people have to choose whether they want a dictatorial rule or a democratic government.

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