Friday, March 27, 2009

People waiting to elect PRP, says Chiru

People waiting to elect PRP, says Chiru
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People were waiting to elect the Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) to power as there was a political vacuum in the State due to the misrule of both the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the Congress, said PRP president Chiranjeevi.

Addressing roadshows at Kotananduru, Tuni (East Godavari) and Payakaraopet (Visakhapatnam) today as part of his five-day Praja Ankita Yatra, he said both the Congress and the TDP, surprised at the success of the PRP meeting at Rajahmundry, were trying to spread a lie that the PRP had no patronage.

Describing the surveys as bogus, he told the parties to witness the overwhelming response to his Praja Ankita Yatra launched today.

Chiranjeevi said people were fed up of both the TDP and the corrupt Congress and added that the ruling party was afraid of the silent revolution which was resulting in increasing support to the PRP.

Giving a sentimental touch to his speech, Chiranjeevi said he had started his successful film career from the East Godavari district and predicted that the PRP would assume power in the elections as he had begun his campaign from East Godavari.

Criticising the Congress Government, he asked what was the use in launching Jalayagnam, when the government had failed to offer drinking water to people. He said the projects were benefiting those with vested interests.

Farmers were turning as farm workers due to lack of irrigation facility, he lamented.

Chiranjeevi wondered where social justice was when a common man was deprived of the basic facilities even after 60 years of Independence.

He said though there was abundance of human resources in the State, the government had failed to utilise them.

Chiranjeevi promised ten lakh jobs to the youth in 1,000 days, if the PRP came to power. He also promised to launch a number of welfare programmes for women.

Stating that if a large number of people were attending his programmes without the need for any mobilisation, it was because people supported him whole-heartedly. He appealed to the people to teach a lesson to the Congress and the TDP in the elections.

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