Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Chiru blames rivals for hurdles in getting common symbol

Chiru blames rivals for hurdles in getting common symbol G. Ravikiran
Urges voters not to get trapped by election gimmicks and populist slogans

PRP chief says party committed to providing clean governance

Party creating silent revolution that no survey can discover, he says


— Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar Mega show: Praja Rajyam Party president Chiranjeevi participates in a roadshow at Avanigadda in Krishna district.

NAGAYALANKA (Krishna district): Praja Rajyam Party president K. Chiranjeevi on Tuesday said their party was facing difficulties because of lack of a common election symbol so far, as this was expected to create confusion among the voters.

He, however, hoped to tide over the crisis with “divine blessings,” even as he blamed the rival parties for creating hurdles in the way of getting a common symbol.

‘Best alternative’

Kicking off his Praja Ankita Yatra, the roadshow, in Krishna district here, Mr. Chiranjeevi said that the PRP was the best alternative for the people at a time when they wanted to throw out the “corrupt” Congress and also reject the “not-so-clean” Telugu Desam Party.

He conducted roadshow at Avanigadda, Mopidevi, Challapalli and a few other places in the delta region.

Mr. Chiranjeevi cautioned the voters against getting “trapped by the election gimmicks and populist slogans” of the rival parties.

He said while the TDP opened windows for corruption during its regime, the present Congress Government unlocked all main doors for a flood of corruption. He appealed to the people to ponder over the need for clean governance for which the PRP would remain committed.

Dismissing election surveys as of no big relevance, Mr. Chiranjeevi said no surveys could really sense the depth of the hearts of voters in the context of their finding a strong choice like the PRP. “You have adored me for 30 years. I know we have a heart-to-heart warm relationship. This is creating a silent revolution, which no survey can discover,” he asserted.

Promise to youth

Mr. Chiranjeevi turned to a group of young fans and promised to address their demand for creation of jobs through DSC. He assured them of filling posts by conducting DSC recruitments in January next year, if voted to power, and every year thereafter.

Dedicating the PRP to the cause of uplifting women, Mr. Chiranjeevi said the party had already announced many schemes for the security and educational needs of girls. Cooking gas would be provided to households at Rs. 100 a refill, which would be in addition to the Rs. 100 grocery scheme already announced by the party.

Mr. Chiranjeevi said their party, once elected to power, would create all necessary infrastructure for the laying of a railway line between Machilipatnam and Repalle to provide better transport facilities for people living in this area. He said efforts would be made to persuade the Union Government to help in this.

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