TRS a committed party, says Diwakar Rao

Ours is a corruption-free and committed party. No one can fault governance of the TRS, says Diwakar.

TRS candidate from Mancherial Assembly constituency Nadipelli Diwakar Rao said around 50,000 people belonging to the constituency had benefited from various welfare schemes implemented by the TRS government in the last four years.

Speaking to the media here on Thursday, Diwakar said Aasara pension amount was going to be raised, besides offering unemployment allowance to jobless if the TRS was voted to power again. He added that the newly formed State had seen a remarkable growth and attracted investments worth thousands of crores.

The former legislator listed out some of the development works taken up by him during his tenure: Bridge across the Godavari from Mancherial to Anthargaon, Widening of Mandamarri-Mancherial road, flyover between High-tech City and Hamaliwada of the town and beautification of Mancherial town, all costing nearly Rs 300 crore.

“We have developed the constituency on many fronts. No party can find an irregularity to criticise our performance. Ours is a corruption-free and committed party. No one can fault governance of the TRS,” he stated, adding that he had told the police to book cases against 18 persons for grabbing land. He exuded confidence that voters would elect him as a legislator for the fourth time and help the party form the government.

The candidate further said youngsters were being attracted to the TRS and were joining the party in large numbers from the recent past.

He, earlier, organised a door-to-door campaign in Itikyala of Luxettipet and requested electors to cast their votes to him. He criticised the Congress for faulting the TRS schemes and said people would teach the opposition party a lesson in the coming elections.

Former MLC Laxman Naradasu, Mancherial TRS party in-charge A Nageshwar Rao, municipal chairperson M Vasundhara and many others were present.

 

 

 

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