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PRP leader confident of party win

Staff Reporter

Kakinada: The prospects of Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) coming to power in the ensuing elections have been strengthened by the formation of the ‘grand alliance’ with TDP, TRS and Communists, particularly in Telangana region where PRP is perceived to be weak. Those who failed to secure the nominations of TDP and TRS are obviously looking at the PRP, according to its district spokesman and Cocanada Chamber of Commerce president Dantu Surya Rao.

Addressing media persons here on Thursday, Mr. Surya Rao said that the PRP would field its candidates in all 294 Assembly constituencies and it was well positioned to win at least 200 seats.

He exuded confidence that people would vote PRP which was committed to play the role of a ‘change agent’ whereas the major parties Congress and TDP have exposed the hollowness of their oft-repeated pro-poor slogans. Mr. Rao said the State government failed in controlling the prices of rice despite imposition of ban on exports.

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