TRS, BJP continue to spar at Dubbak
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Finance Minister T. Harish addresses rally at Toguta mandal
A day after a tense state of affairs was witnessed in Siddipet and Dubbak over the restoration of cash from a relative of BJP candidate M. Raghunandan Rao, main political events continued campaigning with out hurdle.
Finance Minister T. Harish Rao, addressing a motorbike rally at Toguta mandal headquarters on Tuesday, mentioned, “It was nothing however a self objective by BJP. Why did Raghunandan Rao go from Dubbak to Siddipet to Dubbak inside half an hour if the cash didn’t belong to him? A video got here out the place an individual from whose home cash was seized brazenly said that the cash was meant for distribution to voters by BJP candidate M. Raghunandan Rao. They are in frustration and reacting with that. They will distribute cash within the subsequent few days, watch out”.
BJP leaders alleged that the TRS has been making an attempt to repair them because it fears defeat in bye-election.
The BJP continued its marketing campaign at Dubbak. Mr. Raghunandan Rao has been going door to door in search of votes. Party leaders D.K. Aruna and others got here to Dubbak to take part within the marketing campaign.
TPCC president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy and different Congress leaders have been collaborating within the marketing campaign at Chegunta mandal villages.
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