The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) is reaching out to voters of various communities to debate the welfare schemes meant particularly for every one in every of them. The celebration might be holding conferences with Dalits, Muslims, and Christians as a part of the programme — ‘aatmeeya sammelan’ — forward of the upcoming Munugode bypoll necessitated by the resignation of Congress MLA Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy on August 2. The identical might be carried out throughout the state for the Meeting elections subsequent yr, it’s learnt.
The primary such conference meant for Dalits was held in Munugode on Monday. Former Koosukuntla MLA Prabhakar Reddy, who almost certainly might be nominated by the TRS to contest from Munugode, instructed The Indian Categorical Tuesday that these conferences are like household gatherings.
“A number of folks from the neighborhood collect exterior the village and we focus on the advantages they acquired from TRS authorities’s welfare programmes. The beneficiaries share their experiences. We share meals and disperse. It’s a very efficient method of reaching out to the folks,” he stated.
Reddy stated that it was not caste or religion-based conferences however a gathering of beneficiaries who wish to share their experiences with neighborhood members.
Related occasions may also be organised for Muslims and Christians later this week. Sources stated the celebration’s focus is on Dalit voters within the six mandals of Munugode Meeting constituency.
“Beneficiaries of varied communities from exterior Munugode who acquired benefited from the welfare schemes of the TRS authorities are additionally becoming a member of these conferences the place they share how their experiences,” stated Chennur MLA Balka Suman.
Later this week, Dalit MLAs of the celebration might be tenting in Munugode to achieve out to the neighborhood members. On Tuesday, beneficiaries of Dalita Bandhu scheme from neighbouring Nalgonda constituency arrived in Munugode to share their experiences. The TRS authorities is extending the Dalita Bandhu scheme to about 600 Dalit households in Munugode.
The SC inhabitants in Munugode mandal is about 21 per cent as per the 2011 census; 2.5 per cent are Muslims (about 20,000 voters), and 1.5 per cent are Christians. In response to former MLA Prabhakar Reddy, about 50 per cent of the voters within the constituency belong to BCs.
Vitality Minister G Jagdish Reddy who’s tenting within the constituency stated that every one TRS MLAs and leaders are speaking concerning the welfare schemes of the TRS authorities carried out within the final eight years and the way they’ve grow to be fashions for different states to comply with. “There’s a scheme for every neighborhood and we’re reaching out to all of them,” he stated.