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    MRPS founder Manda Krishna Madiga held a press conference in Hanumakonda on Saturday, where he challenged Station Ghanpur MLA Kadiyam Srihari to resign first as MLA before talking about moral values. Manda Krishna pointed out injustices faced by the Madiga community and called for Srihari to follow the example of other MLAs who resigned when switching political parties.

    Manda Krishna accused Srihari of causing harm to the Madiga community, alleging that he had hindered the political careers of several individuals for the benefit of his daughter’s political ambitions. He also criticized Srihari for spreading false information about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that Modi has supported reservations for economically weaker sections and the Women’s Reservation Bill.

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    Manda Krishna expressed confidence in Modi’s leadership, claiming that the country is in safe hands under his governance. He suggested that Modi’s strong stance against extremists and terrorists is causing them sleepless nights.

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