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MAHABUBNAGAR: Justice Srikrishna Committee to study the situation in the State is visiting Mahabubnagar on August 26. Committee Chairman Justice Srikrishna, its member secretary V.K. Duggal and another member Ranabeer Singh would come to Mahabubnagar around 11.30 a.m. and meet representatives of political parties, students, youth and women organisations besides NGO's and freedom fighters association according to District Collector M. Purshotham Reddy. Panel members would be visiting Nagula Pally of Farookh Nagar (Shadnagar) mandal and Kethireddipally of Balanagar and organise interactive sessions with the villagers. Meanwhile, the TRS and protagonists of Telangana are critical with regard to the selection of two villages for the visit of Srikrishna committee. They are pleading that visit by committee members to Nagulapally and Kethireddy pally would certainly send wrong signals about the backwardness of the district and living standards of the people in the district. According to them both the villages that are nearer to State capital and close to National Highway 7 have acquired prosperity.
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