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Vijayamma tells party men to fight local body polls in unison
17 May 2013 4:54 PM
Press Release
Hyderabad, May 17, 2013: YSR Congress party honourary president Smt. Y.S. Vijayamma on Friday called upon the party leaders and activists to work in unison in the forthcoming local body elections.
Presiding over an extended meeting of the YSRCP leaders at her Lotus Pond residence here, she stressed on the need to fight the local body polls by selecting deserving and good leaders as party candidates in all villages.
“I call upon you to work together in unison in the local body elections by taking everybody along with you to achieve success,” she told the meeting attended by 150 party leaders including MLAs, MLCs, coordinators and conveners of various affiliated organizations of the party. She also said that all castes would be given equal importance in the local body polls.
Smt. Vijayamma asked the party leaders to take up people’s issues and fight for their solutions like soldiers.
Pointing out that some forces are trying to weaken the party through their nefarious games, she asked them to keep a vigil on such forces and thwart their attempts effectively. “The opponents, envious of our strength, are trying to weaken us and you must be careful of such attempts.”
The Kiran Kumar-led Congress Government, which has fallen into minority, has been burdening people with new takes and hiking of charges with the sole backing of the main opposition party TDP and its president Chandrababu Naidu.
“Ever since the YSRCP has been formed, both Congress and TDP have been working together unabashedly unable to face us independently. They have worked together in all elections till now and will continue to do so,” she observed.