TRS to hold its plenary in Warangal

Committees to be formed shortly

March 23, 2017 12:49 am | Updated 12:50 am IST - WARANGAL URBAN

The TRS party would complete its ongoing enrolment and form committees at village, mandal and district level by April 10, said district president Takkellapalli Ravinder Rao.

Public meeting

He said the party will hold its prestigious plenary meeting and massive public meeting in Warangal on April 27. The party would soon constitute committees to make arrangements for the meeting.

The Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and senior members would explain to people the achievements of the TRS government.

Mr Ravinder Rao said in the past the Warangal district witnessed massive public meetings being centre for peoples’ movements. They expect about 10 lakh people to attend the proposed public meeting.

Irrigation projects

The district got irrigation projects at Tupakulagudem and Kaleswaram on river Godavari, outer ring roads to Jangaon, Mahabubabad and Warangal cities, several educational institutions to Warangal and much more. The party leaders would apprise the public in detail the ongoing development in various districts in the State and welfare programmes undertaken by the State government as well. Party leader Gudimalla Ravi Kumar, Jannu Jacharaiah, N Rajan, Nayeem Pasha and others were present.

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