Vizag Braces Up For A Political Weekend

G GOWTHAM
With the capital row making headlines, ap politics rose to new heights. The primary causes of this are the Paadayatra of amaravati farmers and the political jac supported by ycp ministers and MLAs. On that topic, vizag will experience intense political activity on the 15th of this month, and the city will be alive with speeches from politicians. It would be greatly comforting for the city police, who will already have to work hard, if Jana Sena, telugu Desam, and ycp held their various campaigns in a peaceful manner.


We'll start by examining the "Praja Gharjana." This event is being organised by Political jac in support of the "Three Capitals" and decentralised governance. The ycp is supporting the political jac, thus all of the ministers, MLAs, and other leaders are running for office in their various constituencies. Lower level ycp leaders were tasked with organising a large-scale public gathering to ensure the success of "Praja Gharjana."

Jana Sena leader Pawan kalyan issued a call for "Jana Vaani" on the same day. In the discussion with the leaders, Pawan will undoubtedly bring up the issue of the three capitals. On that day, the results will become clear. The fact that the ycp ministers are upset as a result of Pawan's repeated tweets disparaging the three capitals is already known. Leaders from the uttarandhra districts of Visakha, Vizianagaram, and srikakulam have been invited to this "Jana Vaani" gathering.

Telugu Desam comes last but not least. The gathering will be at a circular table. This conference will be organised to expose the political policies of the ycp government that have an impact on the general public and to demand that amaravati be the only capital as well as the strategy to be used in the case of a farmers' padayatra. The arrangements are being handled by Palla Srinivasa Rao, the TDP's candidate for the vizag parliament seat. It is likely that this round table conference would draw a heated crowd, particularly from the ycp camp. people need to be prepared for the loud political noise that will be made in the normally quiet seaside city on october 15.

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