KCR to hit the road from October 15 to November 9
The Hindu
KCR to start campaign on Oct 10, address public meetings in 22 constituencies till Nov 9.
Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao will address a series of public meetings to drum up support for the re-election of his government starting from October 15 to November 9, when he will file his nomination for Gajwel and Kamareddy Assembly seats.
According to a schedule released by the Chief Minister’s Office, Mr. KCR will start the campaign at Husnabad on October 10 with a public meeting at 5 p.m. On the same day, he would handover the B-forms to the BRS candidates.
This meeting will be followed by public meetings at Jangaon and Bhongiri on October 16; in Sircilla and Siddipet on October 17 and in Jadcherla and Medchal on October 18. After a break of a few days, he would address public meetings at Achampet, Nagarkurnool and Munugode on October 26; Paleru and Ghanpur on October 27; Kodad, Thungathurthy and Aleru on October 29; Jukkal, Banswada and Narayankhed on October 30; Huzurnagar, Miryalaguda and Devarakonda on October 31.
Public meetings will be held in Sattupalli and Yellandu on November 1; Nirmal, Balkonda and Dharmapuri on November 2; Bhainsa, Armoor and Korutla on November 3; Kothagudem and Khammam on November 5; Gadwal, Makthal and Narayanpet on November 6; Chennur, Manthani and Peddapalli on November 7; Sirpur, Asifabad and Bellampalli on November 8.
After filing his nomination papers on November 9 at Gajwel and Kama Reddy, he will address a public meeting on the same day.
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