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Chiranjeevi Graduates Society seeks support of the educated

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Speakers make an appeal for success of Praja Rajyam Party

VIJAYAWADA: Speakers at an awareness meeting organised by the Chiranjeevi Graduates Society (CGS) here on Sunday made a fervent plea to the educated classes to extend their full support to actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi and make his Praja Rajyam Party a success.

Noted physician and social activist G. Samaram, who is now associated with the PRP, said he would be extending his full support to Chirajeevi as a leader, which was more in return for the support the actor had given him in organising various social service activities.

“For the last 15 years, there has been good support from Mr. Chiranjeevi in my social service activities. It is my desire to support him and see a bright future for him,” he said. PRP city leader Bonda Srinivasa Rao asserted that there were clear indications that Chiranjeevi would become the next Chief Minister after the Assembly elections. He referred to the huge response from the public to Chiranjeevi’s Praja Ankita Yatra in north coastal Andhra Pradesh as a clear indication of the people’s approval of Chiranjeevi’s leadership.

Chiranjeevi Graduates Society State president Allu Govinda Rao and Krishna district president Katari Eeswara Rao briefed the gathering about the objectives of their society.

The society would continue to conduct support mobilisation meetings all over the State and the district so as to underline the importance of educated people actively supporting Chiranjeevi’s leadership.

Former Mayor Tadi Sakuntala called upon women to participate in the PRP activities in large numbers and extend their whole-hearted support to Chiranjeevi. She said that the actor had entered politics with a clear objective of bringing about a change in the State and the benefits of this would certainly go to the downtrodden and all sections of society.

Mr. Eeswara Rao said their society would bring out a fortnightly called ‘Yuva Sena’ with a view to featuring information relating to the participation of graduates in social service and other activities in support of Chiranjeevi’s leadership.

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