Graduates MLC elections: Congress candidate Ramulu Naik confident of victory
Nalgonda: Congress candidate for Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda graduates MLC elections Ramulu Naik on Tuesday exuded confidence that he would win the election by a good margin. Speaking at a media conference held in the camp office of Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy here, Naik said that he had won all elections he had contested in the […]
Published Date - 07:17 PM, Tue - 16 February 21
Nalgonda: Congress candidate for Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda graduates MLC elections Ramulu Naik on Tuesday exuded confidence that he would win the election by a good margin.
Speaking at a media conference held in the camp office of Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy here, Naik said that he had won all elections he had contested in the past. “As a Statehood movement activist, I am confident of getting the support of graduates in the MLC election. TRS candidate Palla Rajeshwar Reddy will be relegated to third or fourth position. The graduates will teach a lesson to Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao in the MLC election for suspending me from the TRS,” he said, adding that Rajeshwar Reddy, being Telangana Rythu Bandhu Samithi president, never talked about the issues of farmers in the Legislative Council.
Referring to the claim of Rajeshwar Reddy that the state government has filled 1.31 lakh jobs in the last six years, he urged Rajeshwar Reddy to reveal the figures about the number of government employees retired in the last six years and number of unemployed in the state.
Stating that dalit would get justice in Congress party, he said that selecting him as the party candidate was an example for it. He termed the elections of Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda graduates MLC as a poll fight between the money power of Rajeshwar Reddy and his sincerity in serving the people. Rajeshwar Reddy, who set up a private university, was contesting in the elections to get a post to protect his businesses, he alleged. Among the public, who were attending the TRS preparatory meetings of graduates MLC elections, only five percent of them were graduates and the remaining attendees were non-voters of the graduate MLC elections, he added.
He would file his nomination to Returning Officer on February 18. A meeting of the Congress leaders of erstwhile Nagonda district would be conducted in MNR Gardens at Nalgonda on the same day, which would be attended several state-level party leaders.
District Congress Committee (DCC) president Shanker Naik was also attended the media conference.
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