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TDP inciting people: TRS

Staff Reporter

Sangareddy: The Telangana Rastra Samithi Medak unit has charged the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) with inciting people and having no respect for democratic means of protest.

The press release signed by Member of Legislative Council R. Satyanarayana, district general secretary B. Beeraiah Yadav, Narahari Reddy and K. Harishankar Goud, he alleged that the TDP leaders had asked their cadre to attack K. Chandrasekhar Rao and T. Harish Rao. The TRS leaders said that the TDP would be taught a befitting lesson by people of the region if it tried to adopt violent means. They asked the TDP to go to the people to propagate their point of view rather than attacking opponents.

The TRS leaders opined that the TDP had not changed its attitude towards the problems of the region which had resulted in its ouster from Telangana during the last elections.

The TRS predicted a similar fate for TDP.

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