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No alliance with BJP, says Chiranjeevi

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MAHABUBABAD (WARANGAL DT.): Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi on Wednesday ruled out any truck with the BJP in ensuing Assembly elections.

Speaking to newsmen here on Wednesday before embarking on the third day of his Praja Ankita Yatra, Chiranjeevi clarified that Praja Rajyam was a secular party and would not tie-up with BJP at any cost. They were negotiating for a possible alliance with the Left parties and it was yet to be finalised. Chiranjeevi addressed massively attended road shows in Mahabubabad, Kuravi and Maripeda mandals. All along the route, people thronged the roads to see their favourite actor.

At Kuravi, he passed by the historic Veerabhadra Swamy temple without having darshan due to teeming crowds. After three kilometres, his vehicle broke down. Some of the locals informed the actor that none passed by the temple without having darshan of the Lord.

Chiranjeevi then got down and took another car to have darshan of the Lord before proceeding to Khammam district.

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