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Breaking: Shiv Sena to contest in Telangana Assembly Elections

Shiv Sena party Telangana chief said that under the leadership of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, a public agenda has been prepared to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Telangana. 

Story Highlights
  • Shiv Sena Party’s Sensational Announcement
  • Shiv Sena Announces 119 MLA Candidates
  • Tickets for families of Telangana martyrs
  • 33% tickets for women
  • Tickets for student leaders
  • Tickets for the unemployed
  • Allotment of seats to SC and ST categories according to population
  • 50% tickets for BC social class
  • Allotment of seats for journalists

Hyderabad: Shiv Sena Telangana has announced that it will contest in upcoming Telangana Assembly elections on all 119 seats. Party’s State President Sinkaru Shivaji revealed this in a media conference held at Somajiguda today.

He revealed that he is going to strengthen the Shiv Sena party in Telangana. Shiv Sena party Telangana chief said that under the leadership of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, a public agenda has been prepared to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Telangana. 

They announced that they are going to have a political fight on every issue from the Gully to the state capital.  He said that we will fight for solving the problems of farmers and unemployment, students, women and employees. 

It was explained that a large-scale movement is going to be made on the injustice of Dalit tribal brothers and sisters, and also on the issues of BCs.  He warned the government to fight for justice for the families of the martyrs who were martyred for the achievement of Telangana state.

Formation of Shiv Sena Party in Telangana

It has been announced that the party will take steps towards strengthening the Telangana state at the fastest pace.  District presidents, constituency convenors and mandal presidents said that they are going to form complete committees in each district. 

In the same way, Shiv Sena party affiliates Vidyarthi, Yuva Sena, Mahila Sena and Com Gar Sena committees will be appointed and made it clear that they will form a strong force.

Badugu, weaker sections, Dalit and Bahujan sections, families of Telangana martyrs, students and unemployed have been called upon to join the Shiv Sena party and come forward for a public movement.

Shiv Sena is going to contest for all 119 constituencies

He said that they are going to contest in 119 constituencies in Telangana state.  Tickets will be allotted especially to the families of the immortals.

33% seats will be allotted to women.  The unemployed youth of Telangana will be given tickets from their party.

Seats will be allotted to the student leaders who fought for the formation of Telangana state.

Tickets will be given to 50 percent BCs.

He promised that his party will give tickets to the SC and ST brothers and sisters on the basis of population.  He said that he is going to give tickets to journalists from his party as well.

Shiv Sena Party Vision:

If Chief Minister KCR contests in Gajwel, he will field a farmer from his party.

Minister KTR has promised to give a ticket to a Padmasali community member from his party on the seat contested by KTR. Harish Rao said that the candidate of his party will be given ticket from the family of martyrs.  Above the poem, the yellow farmer will be given a ticket from his party. 

They have promised to give tickets to student leaders from their party against people like Balka Suman, Guvwala Balaraju, Gadari Kishore, Shambipur Raju, Baba Fasiuddin, who are working as student leaders and MLAs who are MPs, chiefs and whips. 

Nizamabad District President Gopi Kishan, Kammam District President Srinivas Reddy, State Leaders Suryavanshi Ramesh, Yuva Sena State Leaders Sai, Gautham Goud, Gangadhar were on the stage in the press meet.

Shiv Sainiks Vinod, Lokesh, Muni, Maruti, Vishnu, Sijju, Lingam, Ramesh, Banu, Shankar and others were present in this program.

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