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TDP-JSP set to extend BC Declaration to 2000 villages across AP

TDP's Atchannaidu and JSP Nadendla Manohar unveiled plans for an anticipated turnout of 10 lakh attendees

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TDP-JSP set to extend BC Declaration to 2000 villages across AP
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8 March 2024 4:44 PM IST

Hyderabad: The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Janasena Party (JSP) are poised to host a historic public gathering in Chilakaluripeta on March 17th, aiming to extend the reach of their Super 6 development plans across AP. This announcement comes following the successful joint candidate list presentation and record-breaking rally in Tadepalligudem on February 28th, as well as the significant BC Declaration event in Mangalagiri on March 5th.

At a joint press conference held in Mangalagiri on March 7th, TDP State President K Atchannaidu and JSP Political Committee Chairman Nadendla Manohar unveiled plans for an anticipated turnout of 10 lakh attendees at the upcoming event. The parties also intend to expand the TDP-JSP BC Declaration to 2,000 villages across the state for a month-long period.

Expressing concern over recent events, Atchannaidu highlighted the collaboration efforts with the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) to secure buses for the March 17th gathering. He also criticized what he termed as an unprecedented collaboration between the RTC and YSRCP, citing police actions against former minister Narayana in Nellore and raids on Janasena leaders' residences. Atchannaidu condemned these actions and affirmed the parties' readiness to pursue legal avenues.

In addition to these challenges, Atchannaidu brought attention to an influx of spam phone calls allegedly originating from the police department. These calls targeted social media organizers associated with TDP and Janasena, urging them to visit police stations without any clear cause. He advised activists not to respond to such calls and assured legal assistance and party support. To address these issues, a dedicated call center will be established at the TDP office, with activists encouraged to report suspicious calls to the hotline number: 7306299999.

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