After Dubbak win, BJP eyes Tirupati LS seat in by-election
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Buoyed by the profitable inroads made into the TRS stronghold of Dubbak constituency in Telangana, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expressed confidence on successful the Tirupati LS constituency, the place a by-election is necessitated by the demise of the incumbent MP Balli Durgaprasad Rao of YSR Congress.
Addressing the media right here on Tuesday, the get together’s State Secretary Nagothu Ramesh Naidu mentioned the get together would hoist its flag throughout Andhra Pradesh in the times to come back. Though the individuals had lots of hope and voted for Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, he was resorting to undemocratic steps to cowl up his corruption, he alleged.
Similarly, the TDP regime was voted out in view of its rampant corruption, which had truly doubled in the current dispensation. Mr. Ramesh Naidu additionally accused ruling in addition to opposition get together leaders of involvement in smuggling and buying and selling of redsanders, thus plundering the nationwide wealth. Kadapa district BJP normal secretary Pesala Sambasiva Reddy, State chief Chalama Reddy and metropolis secretary G.S.T. Lakshman Rao took half.
Earlier, the BJP leaders referred to as on the household of deceased MLA Kandula Sivananda Reddy and expressed their condolences.
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