Chiranjeevi to campaign for Congress in Assembly elections

April 06, 2011 12:46 pm | Updated April 07, 2011 03:59 am IST - Hyderabad

Praja Rajyam Party President K Chiranjeevi

Praja Rajyam Party President K Chiranjeevi

Praja Rajyam Party President K Chiranjeevi will campaign tomorrow for the Congress party in the by-election to Bangarupalem Assembly constituency in Karnataka.

Union Minister of State for Railways K Muniyappa invited Mr. Chiranjeevi to campaign for the Congress as the latter has a lot of fan following in Karnataka. There is also a sizeable Telugu population in the constituency.

The actor-turned-politician will also campaign for the Congress-DMK combine in the Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, PRP sources said.

AICC General Secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad and Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K V Tangabalu spoke to Mr. Chiranjeevi separately over phone and requested him to campaign for the party.

In fact, Mr. Chiranjeevi had a meeting with AICC chief Sonia Gandhi a few days ago wherein she requested him to be a star campaigner for the Congress in the Tamil Nadu elections.

Accordingly, Mr. Chiranjeevi will campaign in Tamil Nadu on April 8 and 9. He is later expected to campaign for the Congress in Kharagpur in West Bengal, where there are a large number of Telugu voters.

The Praja Rajyam Party will be formally merged with the Congress mid-May after the completion of Assembly elections in five States. Mr. Chiranjeevi has invited Sonia and Rahul Gandhi for a massive public meeting proposed to be held near Vijayawada for the merger function.

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