TRS leads election campaign in Kodangal

TRS leads election campaign in Kodangal
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Leading the election campaign from Kodangal, Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLA Patnam Narender Reddy urged the people to repeat the results of Assembly elections for the upcoming Parliament elections and elect TRS candidate as MP so that it would give double strength for the TRS party to fight at the Central level to get more funds and fast clearances for new irrigation and industrial projects in the State.

Kodangal: Leading the election campaign from Kodangal, Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLA Patnam Narender Reddy urged the people to repeat the results of Assembly elections for the upcoming Parliament elections and elect TRS candidate as MP so that it would give double strength for the TRS party to fight at the Central level to get more funds and fast clearances for new irrigation and industrial projects in the State.

"You have all seen the progress achieved by the State under the TRS rule in the last five years.

To further speed up the same progress and to get more funds and clearances from the Central government, is it important that TRS voice be heard in the Parliament.

Therefore, every individual must support the TRS MP candidate and ensure his victory," said Patnam Narender Reddy, while addressing an election rally in Kodangal mandal on Tuesday.

Kodangal and surrounding regions are having no irrigation projects. For getting irrigation water to each and every acre in Kodangal and other areas the people must vote for TRS which will help enable the government to take up the projects at a speedier pace, observed the TRS MLA.

Party cadres along with MP candidate Manne Srinivas Reddy toured various villages like Kuduru Malla, Sangayapally under Doulatabad mandal of Kodangal constituency and urged the people to vote for the TRS MP candidate.

While TRS party is leading in Kodangal election campaigning, the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party were found nowhere to be seen in the constituency.

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