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TRS Supporters Behind Viral Posters Against Rajpopal Reddy?
By: Tupaki Desk | 20 Oct 2022 6:04 AM GMTThe countdown for the Munugode by-poll has started and everyone wants to know who would win the polls. The three major parties are confident of their win. Compared to other contestants there is more focus on Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy.
He called the by-election by resigning as Congress MLA and joining the Telangana wing of the Bhartiya Janata Party. As he is the sitting MLA, BJP made him the candidate, thinking luck would shine on his side given his advantage. However, Rajgopal Reddy has been facing severe heat with the other parties alleging that he joined BJP for the contracts.
Even the ruling party TRS made these allegations and said that Rajgopal Reddy preferred the saffron party for the contracts to the tune of thousands of crores. Posters saying the same appeared in Munugode.
Yet again such posters appeared in Chunduru town in Munugode which draws a comparison between the pension amounts given by Telangana and other Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
The viral posters say that the Telangana government is giving more money to the beneficiaries of various schemes compared to the governments of Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Having said that the poster also asked Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy to answer the question if Telangana is giving more amount or not.
Though the viral pictures raised many eyeballs there is no clarity on who put up the posters. Political experts say that TRS supporters and activists might have put up the posters as the posters highlighted the TRS government in various welfare schemes and how the government is doing well.The countdown for the Munugode by-poll has started and everyone wants to know who would win the polls. The three major parties are confident of their win. Compared to other contestants there is more focus on Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy.
He called the by-election by resigning as Congress MLA and joining the Telangana wing of the Bhartiya Janata Party. As he is the sitting MLA, BJP made him the candidate, thinking luck would shine on his side given his advantage. However, Rajgopal Reddy has been facing severe heat with the other parties alleging that he joined BJP for the contracts.
Even the ruling party TRS made these allegations and said that Rajgopal Reddy preferred the saffron party for the contracts to the tune of thousands of crores. Posters saying the same appeared in Munugode.
Yet again such posters appeared in Chunduru town in Munugode which draws a comparison between the pension amounts given by Telangana and other Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
The viral posters say that the Telangana government is giving more money to the beneficiaries of various schemes compared to the governments of Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Having said that the poster also asked Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy to answer the question if Telangana is giving more amount or not.
Though the viral pictures raised many eyeballs there is no clarity on who put up the posters. Political experts say that TRS supporters and activists might have put up the posters as the posters highlighted the TRS government in various welfare schemes and how the government is doing well.
He called the by-election by resigning as Congress MLA and joining the Telangana wing of the Bhartiya Janata Party. As he is the sitting MLA, BJP made him the candidate, thinking luck would shine on his side given his advantage. However, Rajgopal Reddy has been facing severe heat with the other parties alleging that he joined BJP for the contracts.
Even the ruling party TRS made these allegations and said that Rajgopal Reddy preferred the saffron party for the contracts to the tune of thousands of crores. Posters saying the same appeared in Munugode.
Yet again such posters appeared in Chunduru town in Munugode which draws a comparison between the pension amounts given by Telangana and other Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
The viral posters say that the Telangana government is giving more money to the beneficiaries of various schemes compared to the governments of Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Having said that the poster also asked Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy to answer the question if Telangana is giving more amount or not.
Though the viral pictures raised many eyeballs there is no clarity on who put up the posters. Political experts say that TRS supporters and activists might have put up the posters as the posters highlighted the TRS government in various welfare schemes and how the government is doing well.The countdown for the Munugode by-poll has started and everyone wants to know who would win the polls. The three major parties are confident of their win. Compared to other contestants there is more focus on Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy.
He called the by-election by resigning as Congress MLA and joining the Telangana wing of the Bhartiya Janata Party. As he is the sitting MLA, BJP made him the candidate, thinking luck would shine on his side given his advantage. However, Rajgopal Reddy has been facing severe heat with the other parties alleging that he joined BJP for the contracts.
Even the ruling party TRS made these allegations and said that Rajgopal Reddy preferred the saffron party for the contracts to the tune of thousands of crores. Posters saying the same appeared in Munugode.
Yet again such posters appeared in Chunduru town in Munugode which draws a comparison between the pension amounts given by Telangana and other Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
The viral posters say that the Telangana government is giving more money to the beneficiaries of various schemes compared to the governments of Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Having said that the poster also asked Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy to answer the question if Telangana is giving more amount or not.
Though the viral pictures raised many eyeballs there is no clarity on who put up the posters. Political experts say that TRS supporters and activists might have put up the posters as the posters highlighted the TRS government in various welfare schemes and how the government is doing well.