Telangana Hyderabad - Tiffin centre owner to contest LS polls after facing loses

SIBY JEYYA
A youthful proprietor of a tiffin center in the city has chosen to enter the electoral race as an independent from malkajgiri after suffering a significant loss in business.
 
To support his family, Chiripireddy Ramesh, a native of Hyderabad's Kothapeta neighborhood, operated a tiffin center. However, he was forced to close his doors after suffering a serious injury. Not only did he suffer a loss, but many of his fellow small-time traders also did.
 
In an interview with a local news program, Ramesh claimed he saw the everyday struggles his fellow small-time traders data-faced, particularly those that occurred along the Chaitanyapuri to LB nagar route. With the assistance of friends and family, Ramesh has been conducting a door-to-door campaign for the past month.

Ramesh wants to bring attention to the difficulties data-faced by small-time traders by offering them jobs and serving as their representatives in the indian Parliament.

The almirah has been offered by the electoral commission as his election emblem.
 
One of Telangana's most well-known parliamentary constituencies is Malkajgiri. Experienced politicians like Etala Rajendra of the BJP, Sunita Mahender reddy of the Congress, and Ragidi Lakshma reddy of the BRS would be pitted against Ramesh.
 
It should be mentioned that one of the primary concerns for the general elections in 2024 has been unemployment.
 
On May 13, telangana will have elections. On june 4, there will be a vote count.
 
 

 
 
 

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