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By Our Special Correspondent
TIRUPATI. Aug. 3. An all-party meeting convened by the People's Front has threatened to launch a movement if the State Government failed to allot house sites to all the eligible 8,000 families in Tirupati town. The meeting was attended among others by the PCC Secretary and TUDA Chairman, B. Karunakar Reddy, the Municipal Chairman, K. Sankar Reddy, the former CPI-M district Secretary and the founder of the People's Front, K. Malyadri, the AITUC leader, T. Tulasendra. Mr. Malyadri urged the Government to initiate steps to provide house sites to another 10,000 families who were left out, he said. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Karunakar Reddy reiterated the Congress Government's commitment to improve the lot of the poor and the downtrodden and said that he would lead the movement for house sites. Mr. Sankar Reddy said that a 200-acre site had been identified for the purpose at Padipet and hoped that a township would be developed at the site.
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