Wednesday 25 April 2012

Political leaders gear up for byelections in Seema

                                                                       
As Election Commission announced that byelections would be conducted on June 12, political leaders in Anantapur, Kadapa and Kurnool are gearing up for them.
Bypolls would be conducted for two Assembly seats ( Anantapur and Rayadurgam) in Anan-tapur district, three Assembly seats ( Raya-choti, Rajampet and Railway Kodur) in Kadapa district and for two Assembly seats (Allagadda and Yemmiganur) in Kurnool district.
In Anantapur district, selection of candidates was almost completed. However, the Congress and the Telugu Desam are yet to officially announce their candidates for Rayadurgam constituency. Initially, former MLA Kapu Ramachandra Reddy expressed his reluctance to contest from the YSR Congress. However, he agreed to contest as no other candidate is available.
Mr Deepak Reddy from the TD, Mr Patil Venugopal Reddy from the Congress and Mr K. Ramachandra Reddy are likely to be in the fray from the constituency.
In Anantapur constituency, former MLA B. Gurunath Reddy from the YSR Congress, Mr Ananta Subba Reddy from the Congress and Mr Mahalakshmi Srinivas from the TD are likely to contest.
In Kurnool district, Ms Bhuma Sobha Nagi Reddy from YSR Congress and Rampulla Reddy from the TD would contest from Allagadda. The Congress is yet to announce its candidate.
Mr Chennakesava Reddy from the YSR Congress and Mr B.V. Mohana Reddy from the TD would contest from Yemmiga-nur.
The Congress is yet to announce its candidate.
In Kadapa district, the Chief Minister, Mr N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, launched development works worth Rs.490 works during his three-day tour. The TD president, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, also toured the Rayachoti Assembly constituency. The YSR Congress president, Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy is yet to tour the three Assembly constituencies where bypolls would be conducted.
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