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Effect of ‘grand alliance’ minimal: Praja Rajyam

Staff Reporter

WARANGAL: Praja Rajyam leaders claimed that the effect of ‘grand alliance’ would be minimal in Telangana region and majority of seats will be wrested by the Praja Rajyam party.

Opportunistic

Party senior leaders Jelli Siddaiah, Jannu Jacharaiah, B Siddhartha and others said, the ‘grand alliance’ is an opportunistic alliance between the parties which are ideologically different.

They came together only to grab the power by hoodwinking the people. The TDP which belittled the Left Parties craved to have tie up with the party and similarly, the TRS which dubbed the TDP as anti-Telangana party joined hands with the same party.

They all owe an explanation to the people how and why they came together.

Praja Rajyam would expose the motives of the ‘grand alliance’ parties.

The party would soon select one youth from each village and train him for the purpose. Special teams would be formed to tell the people about the ‘grand alliance’ parties and how they plan to deceive the people once again.

Mr. Siddaiah, who is in charge of Telangana region said special teams would also be formed to strengthen the party in the region and coordinate at district level.

With the sudden move by the TRS, the party cadre in the region was in confusion and many leaders of TRS now look up to the Praja Rajyam. “Many TRS leaders are in touch with us and they desire to join and work with us. We will disclose further details later,” he said.

With the TRS disowning its responsibility, the Telangana people are hoping on the Praja Rajyam to fulfil their long pending aspirations by securing separate statehood to the region.

The party would certainly honour their sentiments and Chiranjeevi had time and again clarified on the issue. “We will comfortably win more than 200 seats,” the PR leaders claimed.

PR leaders S. Varada Reddy, Bollam Sampath Kumar, Karate Prabhaka, G. Rajan, Mandha Ilaiah, Dr. Vijay Kumar, Dr. N. Laxmi Prasad were also present.

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