TDP Mahila chief dares CM to hold local body elections
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If Bihar Assembly polls may very well be held amid pandemic, what stops Andhra govt., she asks
Telugu Mahila, the ladies wing of Telugu Desam Party, president Vangalapudi Anitha has dared Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy to hold local body elections within the State, if he’s assured about his administration and welfare schemes. “Though the YSRCP government cites coronavirus pandemic as the reason, the ruling party, in fact, is fearing defeat in the elections,” Ms. Anitha, who was in Vizianagaram on Thursday to strengthen the TDP ladies wing, instructed The Puucho.
Arguing in favour of holding the local body polls, Ms. Anitha mentioned, “The Central Election Commission conducted the Assembly elections in Bihar. Bypolls are being held in different States. The Telangana government is conducting the GHMC elections. . What stops the YSRCP govt. in conducting the local body elections in the State?”
Referring to the ladies wing of the TDP, Ms. Anitha mentioned, “We will announce new State and district committees soon. The panels will highlight the peoples’ issues and undertake campaigns ahead of the local body elections,” mentioned Ms. Anitha who represented Payakaraopet Assembly constituency in Visakhapatnam district between 2014 and 2019.
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