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TDP will win 100% seats in local body polls, says Nellore Rural MLA

TDP will win 100% seats in local body polls, says Nellore Rural MLA

The Hindu14-07-2025
Nellore Rural MLA Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy on Monday said that the NDA would win 100% seats in the upcoming local body elections.
He was addressing the media along with his brother and TDP leader Kotamreddy Giridhar Reddy at his office in Nellore on Monday (July 14). 'With the collective efforts of Custer In-charges, Co-cluster In-charges, Corporators, Division Presidents, Presidents of TIP-affiliated associations, key leaders and activists, Nellore Rural constituency stood first in the State by completing 'Suparipalana Lo Tholi Adugu' programme in record 12 days by reaching out to more than 1.27 lakh houses,' the MLA said.
The State-wide mass contact programme was aimed at fostering direct engagement of TDP's cadre with the people. Speaking to the party workers who participated in the programme, the MLA said, 'I know the hopes and aspirations of the activists. I have always been a lifelong learner in politics, supporting those who work hard.'
Mr. Sridhar Reddy has already completed a slew of development works in the Constituency during a very short period of time and has set a new goal to accomplish a comprehensive development of the Constituency.
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