TRS Party in Andhra Pradesh?

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Fri, May 26, 2017, 12:16 PM

TRS Party in Andhra Pradesh?

Hyderabad, May 26: There is a huge demand for expansion of the TRS party is also raging in Andhra Pradesh.TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao have received e-mails, letters from Andhra Pradesh here on Thursday.

The letters say, "You are the only leader who can do justice to the people of two Telugu states and your strategy is great to understanding and solving the problems.

All the Telugu people are praising you for Welfare and development are effectively governed. You should also have the leadership of the Telugu people in Andhra Pradesh and start your party (TRS) in Andhra Pradesh, they are requested.

The Andhra People seeks KCR's permission to establish TRS Party in AP.KCR has a large number of fans in the AP. When he went to the Amravati Convention, the local farmers and people were grand welcomed by inviting KCR along with PM Modi to attend the event.

When the Telangana government completely waived the loans of farmers and giving Rs.4000 per acre for pesticides, all farmer unions and associations in Andhra Pradesh had praised the Chief Minister

They have demanded that the TRS party be extended to their area on that occasion. On the same issue, the state Municipal Minister KTR was also asked to be a Twitter platform for the youth of Godavari districts.

In Andhra Pradesh, there has been a discussion on the manner in which Chief Minister KCR has responded to the latest allegations made by BJP national president Amit Shah. The people of Andhra Pradesh were keen to see that event on TV.

Many of the Andhra Pradesh-based social media platforms have made their responses to the KCR.In response to the same issue, emails and letters were sent to KCR.

From the beginning of the pavilion movement, some sections in Andhra and KCR in some areas have good support. The participants in the Jai Andhra Movement in 1971 supported the TRS movement.

TRS has nominated nominal candidates in Andhra Pradesh for the party symbol in the 2004 general election. They had owned substantial votes in the respective constituencies.