Telangana

Nizamabad will be renamed as Indore: Shiv Sena

He said that there is a need to condemn the attacks on Hindu religion from time to time. He said that the Shiv Sena Party is always ready to stand in support of those who are supporting the defense of Hindutva. 

Story Highlights
  • Change the name of Nizamabad to Indore
  • Here we will show our power by winning one seat
  • In Maharashtra, our government has changed the names
  • If KCR dares to contest in 119 constituencies
  • Nobody cares about KCR in Maharashtra
  • Solve KCR state problems where other states revolve.
  • Announcement of Gopi Kishan candidate for Bodhan Constituency
  • Shiv Sena will be strengthened in Telangana
  • Movement for solution of problems in the state

Nizamabad: Shiv Sena Party Nizamabad District President Pasuloti Gopikishan organized a meeting of Nizamabad District Shiv Sena Party workers. Shiv Sena Party Telangana State President Sinkaru Shivaji participated in this program as the Chief Guest. 

After being appointed as the state president, Sinkaru Shivaji, who came on a visit to the district for the first time, was warmly welcomed by Shiv Sena party workers from all over the district in Bodhan and organized a huge bike rally. 

Starting from Bodhan Achan Pally, a huge bike rally passed through the bus stand from Ambedkar Square and offered floral garlands to Dr. BR Ambedkar and similarly garlanded the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj which is controversial across the state and then reached the assembly hall at Marrimaisamma Mandir. 

On this occasion, Telangana State President Sinkaru Shivaji addressed the workers gathered to welcome him.

He said that there is a need to condemn the attacks on Hindu religion from time to time. He said that the Shiv Sena Party is always ready to stand in support of those who are supporting the defense of Hindutva. 

He said that the Shiv Sena party will contest 119 seats in the upcoming assembly elections. He said that Gopi Kishan, the candidate of the Shiv Sena party in the Bodhan constituency, should definitely win the assembly elections. 

He clarified that it is not anyone’s generation to change the name of Nizamabad district, but we will definitely work hard to change the name of the district after winning one seat in the district and name it as Indore district. The state chief minister challenged KCR to contest 119 seats in Telangana state. 

He criticized that KCR, who has tied up with MIM party, will also meet with Congress party in the coming days. He said that there is no possibility of KCR making any impact in Maharashtra. He criticized that if there are many problems here, they are left to the wind and are roaming around Maharashtra. 

He expressed his concern that the state government, which is moving forward with political benefits as the first agenda, without any love for the education system, has not done any school renovations to the schools, and has not sent textbooks to the schools and colleges.

In this program, Gopi Kishan, who is yellow, was announced as the Bodhan MLA candidate and called on every single worker to work for his victory. State President Sinkar Shivaji said that Shiv Sena Party will always support those who work hard.

Those who went to jail in connection with the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj set up by the Shiv Sena Party in Bodhan town and everyone whose names were involved in the case were honored by the state president Sinkar Shivaji on the dais. 

Similarly, Gopi Kishan, who is working as Nizamabad District President, has been appointed as Telangana State Principal Secretary by the State President.

Bodhan Town President Pandavula Bhumesh, Yuva Sena President Pritam Goud, Youth Leader Gautam Goud, BVS Leader Lokesh Garu, Bodhan Mandal General Secretary Draupadi Laxman, Mandal Yavasena President Akula Raju, Armur Mandal Leaders, Navipet Mandal Leaders and key activists of all villages participated in large numbers.  It was successful.

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