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Scribes run after Narendra

By Our Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD, MARCH 28. The senior TRS leader, A. Narendra, was hounded by the press corps here on Sunday against the backdrop of reports that he was holding confabulations with his supporters which could have far reaching consequences.

Mediapersons swarmed Mr. Narendra's office at New MLA Quarters last night but beat a retreat when he firmly denied he was unhappy with choice of certain nominees.

On Sunday again, reporters rushed to his office but Mr. Narendra stuck to his earlier position.

Not satisfied with his response and anticipating that he had something up his sleeve, reporters as well as the `paparazzi' gave Mr. Narendra a chase a little while later when he left his office. Seeing them in tow, he took a round about drive and returned to the New MLA Quarters with a grin on his face.

After sometime, Mr. Narendra gave scribes the slip by departing from the rear exit leaving behind his gunmen and the regular car.

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