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All surveys, analysis pointing towards Congress victory: Utttam

Huzurnagar, Nov.24 (PMI): Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) President Capt. N. Uttam Kumar Reddy has condemned the caretaker Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao for targeting the alliance between Congress, TDP, TJS and CPI.
Addressing a press conference after performing pooja in Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple in Mattapally in Huzurnagar constituency on Saturday, Uttam Kumar Reddy accused KCR of creating confusion among people by inciting regional feelings. “TRS has ruled the State for four-and-a-half years and it should speak only about its achievements. KCR must give a balance sheet of his electoral promises and performance. Since the progress report is totally blank, KCR is trying to divert people’s attention by speaking against the opposition parties,” he said.
Uttam Kumar Reddy said the formation of People’s Front has sent shockwaves leading KCR to tremble with fear of a humiliating defeat. Consequently, KCR has now started targeting the alliance, especially Congress and TDP, he said. He strongly condemned KCR for targeting Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. “KCR must clarify whether Chandrababu Naidu stopped him from providing one job for every household, three acres of land for Dalits and Girijans or 12% reservation for Muslims and STs”. He further said TRS leaders have no moral right to seek votes from any section of Telangana and people in all 119 Assembly constituencies have realised they have been duped by KCR regime.
The TPCC Chief said the next government of People’s Front would implement schemes for the welfare of Dalits, Girijans, Backward Classes, Minorities, Women, Youth, Students and other sections. He also vowed to make Huzur Nagar a model constituency not only in Telangana, but entire country.
Later, Uttam Kumar Reddy held road shows and street corner meetings at various places which witnessed participation of huge crowds in the Huzurnagar constituency. (PMI)

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