KTR, Kavitha to address Janahita Sabha in Jagtial

Development programmes for 3 municipalities to be finalised

April 17, 2017 01:11 am | Updated 01:11 am IST - JAGTIAL

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi district unit leaders are leaving no stone unturned to make the first of its kind Janahita Pragathi Sabha in the newly formed district a grand success for which the dais will be jointly shared by Minister for Municipal Administration and IT K.T. Rama Rao and Nizamabad MP Kavitha in Jagtial on Monday.

The TRS district leaders were sprucing up the mini-stadium here for the public meeting and also making arrangements for the mobilisation of public for the meeting by deploying RTC and private vehicles.

Superintendent of Police Anantha Sharma and other officials inspected the venue, parking lots and diversion of traffic etc. The police was deploying additional forces for the regulation of traffic and smooth conduct of the meeting.

The TRS rank and file is making elaborate arrangements to receive the Minister and Nizamabad MP from the district borders at Hanuman Gandi in Ibrahimpatnam mandal with much pomp and gaiety. A massive motorcycle and car rally would be organised from Metpally to Jagtial town.

The Minister along with the MP and others would conduct a review meeting about the Jagtial, Korutla and Metpally municipalities and chalk out various development programmes. It is learnt that the Municipal Administration Minister would announce several sops for the development of all the three municipalities in the district.

Later in the evening, the Minister and MP would share the dais and address a huge gathering and pep up the morale of party. The party leaders said that the Janahita Pragathi Sabha would definitely further strengthen the party in the district and give a fillip to the party rank and file.

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