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NIZAMABAD: Tadiwaka Venkateswar Rao, Convenor, Socio Political Analysis and Research Centre (SPARC) which has been collecting public opinion and also drumming up support for matinee idol Chiranjeevi has feared that a major conspiracy was hatched by some major political parties to prevent megastar from entering politics. “We are certain that some conspiracy is going on against Chiranjeevi. It was hatched in Hyderabad 15 days ago. Major political parties are behind it and we will go to the public by exposing it in a short time,” he said while addressing the district level Backward Classes conference, here on Monday. Speakers at the meeting earlier gave a clarion call to all Backward Communities to be assertive to claim their share in political power. They lamented that political parties which ruled so far all along the time had considered the BCs only as “vote banks” but had never given them their due share in political power. Expressing confidence that Chiranjeevi would do justice to these communities which constituted a major chunk in population Lingam Nayakwadi, said a big change would come in politics after Chiranjeevi’s entry. Ashok Kumar Narala presided over the meeting.
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