Patancheru Congress Ticket Getting Huge Competition

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The Telangana Congress Party has been witnessing a huge inflow of leaders from the TRS camp these days. With these leaders in hand, the State Chief is scratching head to allocate tickets as the competition for each and every constituency seemed tough. The constituency of Patancheru in Sangareddy District is one among the most competitive seats for any party.

Patancheru Congress Ticket Getting Huge Competition

Especially for the TPCC, as many as 11 leaders are lobbying hard to get the ticket under the National Party’s flag. This competition has begun the moment former MLA Nandeswar Goud left the party post the 2014 elections and joined TRS. Now the leaders like Corporator Shankar Goud, ex-Sarpanch of Ameerpet Kata Srinivasa Goud are trying for this ticket. Also, the leaders Prabhakar who is working as JInnaram ZPTC and Anji Reddy along with his wife got added to Patancheru competitors.

Revanth Reddy, Vijayasanthi and Damodar Raja Narasimha

Here, more to these leaders’ trails, the top leaders like Nagam Janardhan Reddy, Revanth Reddy, Vijayasanthi and Damodar Raja Narasimha are helping their personally interested candidates for the same constituency. The competitors are ready to invest money, caste and their cadre for this seat as Congress are showcasing its confidence to win the Power in Telangana for the snap polls.

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