Kamareddy Elections: Shabbir Ali Sets Sights on Victory Against KCR Family

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Shabbir Ali emphasized KCR’s accountability to the people of Kamareddy, demanding an apology for the decade-long negligence of the region.

Kamareddy, August 23: In the upcoming Assembly elections, a fierce battle is anticipated between the people of Kamareddy and the KCR family, as Congress leader Mohammed Ali Shabbir declared his determination to secure a historic triumph from the Kamareddy constituency against Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao.

Shabbir Ali’s arrival in Kamareddy was greeted with enthusiasm, following CM KCR’s decision to contest from the same constituency. Amidst this backdrop, he received a warm welcome from villagers and prominent Congress leaders, who expressed their unwavering support. Diverse caste groups from Janagama village of Bibipet mandal, Domakonda mandal center, as well as leaders of Mudiraj Sangham from Palvancha mandal center, rallied behind Shabbir Ali’s cause, vowing to aid him in defeating KCR.

Speaking at the event, Shabbir Ali underlined the strategic opportunity presented by KCR’s bid to contest both Kamareddy and Gajwel. He criticized KCR for failing to fulfill election promises and exploiting various factions, asserting that KCR’s leadership warranted not just one, but two defeats. Shabbir Ali underscored the significance of this moment, where KCR himself paved the way for his rejection in both Gajwel and Kamareddy.

Shabbir Ali emphasized KCR’s accountability to the people of Kamareddy, demanding an apology for the decade-long negligence of the region. He juxtaposed the financial assistance provided to KCR’s native Chintamadaka under the Dalit Bandu scheme with the lack of support for Konapur village in Bibipet mandal, claimed to be his parent’s ancestral village.

Shabbir Ali expressed disappointment on KCR’s disregard for the Mudiraj community, noting the absence of Mudiraj candidates among the 115 BRS candidates. He framed the approaching elections as a clash between KCR’s dynasty and the citizens of Kamareddy.

Demanding action, Shabbir Ali called upon KCR to deliver on promises, including irrigation for Kamareddy’s farmers, allocation of funds for the Kaleswaram project, and redressal for those affected by the Kamareddy Master Plan. He further pressed for an investigation into alleged financial mismanagement and emphasized the need to address housing shortages.

Shabbir Ali critiqued KCR’s list of BRS candidates, portraying it as a defensive move to counter anti-incumbency sentiment. He contended that KCR’s attempt to reappoint candidates was misleading and indicated widespread dissatisfaction with BRS MLAs’ performance.

Shabbir Ali depicted KCR’s frequent constituency shifts as indicative of his detachment from voters after elections. Notably, he highlighted the inability of Gajwel residents to access KCR for nine years, leading to their resolve to oust him. This fear, Shabbir Ali claimed, prompted KCR’s dual candidacy in Gajwel and Kamareddy, facing opposition from both fronts.

Anticipating a victorious outcome, Shabbir Ali pledged to escalate his campaign in Kamareddy, asserting his profound connection with the constituency and his unwavering commitment to its progress. He maintained that unlike KCR, he was dedicated to his constituents, standing by them through thick and thin. As the elections approach, Shabbir Ali remains steadfast in his conviction of securing a significant win for Kamareddy.

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