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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Hyd: BJP candidate predicts strong voter shift towards party in Chevella Parliament constituency

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Konda Vishweshar Reddy, the BJP candidate for Chevella Parliament Constituency, expressed confidence in the increasing support for the BJP among diverse sections of society ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.

During an election campaign in Shamshabad Mandal on Saturday, Reddy highlighted a significant voter swing towards the BJP, particularly among those who previously supported Congress or BRS during the Telangana Assembly elections, as well as undecided voters. He emphasized the momentum shifting decisively towards re-electing Narendra Modi for a third term.

Reddy noted a surge in the BJP’s voter base within the Chevella Parliament segment, attributing it to exponential growth in recent times. He expressed certainty in securing a resounding victory in the Chevella parliament seat, citing discontent among Congress party workers and supporters towards their candidate, Ranjit Reddy.

Reddy elaborated on the dissatisfaction within the Congress ranks, labeling Ranjit Reddy as an opportunist lacking commitment to party ideology. He referenced allegations of misappropriation of funds against Ranjit Reddy, which have fueled dissent among constituents.

While acknowledging efforts by Congress and MIM to counter the BJP’s momentum, Reddy dismissed their tactics as manipulative and expressed confidence in the electorate’s ability to see through them.

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