Vengalrao Nagar Division Walk by Tummala
PCC Chief Joins
In Hyderabad, state agriculture minister Tummala Nageswara Rao and PCC Chief Mahesh Kumar Goud emphasized the importance of the upcoming Jubilee Hills by-election. The leaders described it as a crucial event that could shape the future political landscape. Minister Tummala led a walk on Sunday to support Congress candidate Naveen Yadav. The PCC Chief also participated in this event.
During the walk, they urged the vibrant voters of Jubilee Hills to reject the conspiracies by the BRS and BJP aimed at destabilizing the Congress government. They appealed to the voters to support CM Revanth Reddy for stable development in Hyderabad, encouraging a historic verdict in favor of the Congress.
The leaders motivated intellectuals and apartment residents to come out and vote, supporting candidate Naveen Yadav. Minister Tummala attended a cordial meeting with residents of Krishna Apartments in Ellareddy Guda. Residents and various associations in the Vengalrao Nagar division showed solidarity by joining the walk, expressing confidence that the Congress flag will fly high in Jubilee Hills.
Engaging with the public, they explained government welfare schemes and actions taken for farmers’ welfare. They assured the public of immediate action to resolve their issues. The event saw participation from MLA Ramdas Naik and several corporation chairpersons.
Ministers at Vanabhojana Mahotsavam
As part of the campaign for Congress candidate Naveen Yadav in the Jubilee Hills by-election, ministers Vakati Srihari and Tummala Nageswara Rao attended the Karthika Vanabhojana Mahotsavam in Vengalrao Nagar division. Minister Vakati Srihari spoke about CM Revanth Reddy’s plan for the development of Jubilee Hills, stating that the region’s progress depends on the voters’ decision.
He criticized the past government’s failure to develop the area despite multiple opportunities given to the BRS party. He assured that only with Congress can the region achieve its development goals and promised to address any issues brought to their attention.
