Government acting vindictively, accuses T-MASS

To lay siege to the Collectorate on January 22 pressing its demands

January 10, 2018 11:41 pm | Updated 11:41 pm IST - NIZAMABAD

T-MASS steering committee district convener P. Venkatramulu criticised that the TRS leadership saying that the party, which came to power making so many promises in the elections, ignored their implementation, thus deceiving the people.

Attending the T-MASS meeting at Dichpally on Wednesday, he said that the government, while acting vindictively, was arresting all those who questioned it to implement the promises. The forum would go round villages to get to know the public problems in the month, he added.

The government was least bothered even if the atrocities on women were increasing by the day, he said, and added that the T-MASS would launch hunger strikes at mandal headquarters demanding the implementation of electoral promises and finding solution to the public problems soon.

On January 22, with the same demands, it would lay siege to the Collectorate. The T-MASS resolved to continue its struggles demanding the early solution to the problems. The T-MASS steering committee member Noorjahan presided over the meeting.

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