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Revanth Reddy plays ‘lady card’ to charm citizens

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Oct 11, 2022
Revanth Reddy plays ‘lady card’ to charm citizens

HYDERABAD: While some political celebrations might have been utilizing caste and religious beliefs cards to protect votes in Munugode, TPCC president A. Revanth Reddy is trying an unique method: gender politics. Revanth Reddy, on his 2nd successive day of marketing on Monday, prompted individuals to elect Congress prospect Palvai Sravanthi as she was the perfect option to represent ladies. “You have actually seen how the constituency advancement efforts of the previous 2 MLAs stopped working. They are back in the race, however you should offer a beginner and a lady an opportunity to show her guts. I’m hoping that the constituency with 55 percent ladies population will elect her,” he stated. Revanth Reddy challenged BJP prospect Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy, a previous MLA, to initially make the case for the Palamuru and Dindi jobs as a method of fixing the problem in the constituency prior to making his advancement argument. “Rajgopal has no right to look for votes here till he encourages leaders in Delhi and clarifies relating to Palamur as a nationwide task and unique plan for Dindi,” he firmly insisted. He asked the Lambada neighborhood leaders to raise their need with the TRS for the restitution of their lands in Rachakonda. “Until your lands are not returned, you should not vote. Even that so-called walking from 8 to 10 percent booking stays skeptical,” he stated while describing the state federal government orders boosting bookings for the ST neighborhoods from 6 percent to 10 percent. Previously in the day, he stated that the TRS and the BJP continued to have a concealed arrangement. “Neither the TRS’ events nor the BJP’s routines work in fixing individuals’s issues. Individuals understand their secret relationship. Instead of taking part in dramas, they must focus more on fixing public problems,” he stated. …
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