Hyderabad, Sept.26 (Hydnow): TPCC chief A. Revanth Reddy today said that the Kodangal assembly constituency was developed in his nine-year-long term as the MLA. He mocked that the ruling party MLA has not even removed a sac full of soil in the constituency.
He made these remarks while addressing a gathering at his MP constituency office. Around residents of Maddur, Gokul Nagar and Seethanaik Thanda of Kodangal constituency joined the congress party in his presence after leaving the ruling TRS and opposition BJP. Revanth welcomed them into the party fold.
Speaking on the occasion, he said that the people of every village of his Kondangal would talk about the development activities taken up by him. He said that he had provided drinking water, roads, education, and electricity facilities when he was the MLA of the constituency. He alleged that the ruling TRS party MLA had not developed the constituency in the last four and half years. (Hydnow)
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