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TDP leader supports ‘mega’ moves

Staff Reporter

ELURU: Cine actor Chiranjeevi found support from a section of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) city unit for his reported moves to enter politics.

In the wake of speculation over ‘mega’ moves, TDP floor leader in the Municipal Corporation of Eluru Badeti Kota Rama Rao (Bujji) announced his resignation from the party membership and expressed willingness to join hands with Mr. Chiranjeevi on Tuesday.

Four other corporators from the TDP extended their support to Mr. Bhujji. The event was marked by a rally and a public meeting.

To quit post

Mr. Bujji, who served as municipal vice-chairman during the TDP period, stated that he would tender his resignation to the floor leader post too.

Speaking at a public meeting, he said the TDP would have no survival in the State if Mr. Chiranjeevi forayed into politics.

A few more corporators were likely to come out in support of Mr. Bujji.

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