Vijayamma to tour Telangana from June 25


Hyderabad
, June 17, 2013: After the successful
conferences in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions to set the tone for local
bodies’ elections, YSR Congress Honorary President Smt. YS Vijayamma will
extensively tour the Telangana region and hold meetings with party leaders and
pep up the poll atmosphere.

Other
issues discussed in the PAC include the Plenary of the party, Sharmila’s
padayatra and the strategy to be adopted in the local bodies’
elections,  party PAC member & spokesperson Bajireddy Govardhan
told reporters here on Monday after the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting.

"YS
Vijayamma would tour the Telangana region and hold district-wise meetings with
the Party and its affiliate organisation leaders and step up the preparations
for the ensuing panchayat, MPTC and ZPTC elections,” he said.

According
to the tour schedule decided by the PAC, YS VIjayamma would hold meetings at
Medak on June 25,
Nalgonda (June 26), Mahbubnagar (27), Khammam (28), Ranga
Reddy (29), Karimnagar (30), Wanragal (July 1), Adilabad
(Ju;ly 2) and Nizamabad (July3), he said.

The
Party Plenary would be will be a one-day affair on July 8 in wake of the busy schedule of local
bodies’ elections, the PAC has decided, he said.

The
padayatra of Sharmila would be reaching its destination at Ichchapuram by July
end and the PAC has kept the option of holding a public meeting, culminating
the Maro Praja Prasthanam, open as suggestions have come to organize the
meeting at Vizianagaram and Ichchauram as well, he said.

The
PAC has also discussed the issue of people from the state being stranded at
Uttara Kasi and demanded that the state government should take all necessary
steps for their safe return, he said.

On
the exit of Boda Janardhan, he said;” he must have left the Party as he has a
personal agenda. He was well received and had a good standing in the Party. If
Janardhan, who moved from TDP to TRS and YSRCP, decides to move to Congress, it
is his choice, but he should not be talking ill of the Party he has left.”       

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